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Grabass Charlestons - Ask Mark Twain
Grabass Charlestons

Ask Mark Twain

No Idea 170

Released on May 31, 2005

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1 Ask Mark Twain   0%
2 Atlanta Is A Cocaine Town 42%
3 The Fucking Song 25%
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6 Best In Shitty 8%
7 Those Dirty Line Cooks Are Mysterious   0%
8 What A Country 17%
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11 Prosthetic Soul   0%
12 The Laughing Song 8%
13 Evil Uncle   0%

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4/15/2006 by Danny from Carlotta, CA Rating:
This is definetley a good album, although I must say I enjoyed their first release much more. This one is a little grittier and quite a bit slower. The vocals are still great and rough in the vein of Hot Water Music and Gunmoll. The music is a lot more technical now though. It's slowed down, and it has much more of a country-ish feel than Grabass' previous material. Overall, I'd suggest this album without thinking twice. But if you're just getting into Grabass then I'd suggest 'The Great Story Ever Hula'd' first.

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