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AILES, BILL, SKAGGS, STEWART - 2002-02 - A KINDER MIND RIOT



ABSS
A KINDER MIND RIOT
rehearsal demo
CD1 of 2
recorded live at Darrin's
mostly improvised*

Darrin Ailes, Michael Bill, Todd Skaggs, Ian C Stewart
playing
Chapman Stick, drums, keyboards, guitar

just like the song says, everyone did everything

1. Stick And Sniff
2. You Don't Have To Know
3. This One We Call
4. Name This Patch
5. Omen FX Or Killers
6. We Just Played For Half An Hour
7. Appears To Be
8. Yamaha Mama
9. No One Can Count
10. Brief Everyone Solo
11. No One Will Ever Know
12. Everyone Did Everything

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*you WILL want to punch us.

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