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nitpicker

38 Years Old

  • Street Cred: 197 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 28
  • Cash out potential: $0.62
  • You've made: $1.35

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Rec'd this on Dec 18, 2008
“Download this now, so that when it shows up in the trailer for the next Guy Ritchie movie or on the soundtrack of a new skateboard game, you can say, "Dude, I've been listening to those guys for years." Plus, despite the true garage quality sound, it's damn catchy and a fun song to workout too.”
Rec'd this on Dec 16, 2008
“Trust me, you'll like this.”
Rec'd this on Dec 16, 2008
“Don't be cynical, buy this bittersweet love song. You'll love it.”
Rec'd this on Dec 16, 2008
“If the Samples and Uncle Tupelo got together, they'd give birth to this upbeat folk anthem dealing with love, terrorism, faith and the desire for a different world.”
Rec'd this on Dec 16, 2008
“As the Amie Street review says, Robert Francis is going a bit far when (on his album cover) he seems to be comparing himself to Bob Dylan. This amazing song does suggest, though, that he's one of the best neo-folkies around. He's like Conor Oberst with less whine and more common sense. He's Nick Drake if he'd had some cojones. I love this song.”
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