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What Science Can't Explain

by Onehundreds

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ehSteve I feel like more people need to hear this. Every track has an instantly classic yet modern feel, and you can't help but sit back and take it all in. Favorite track: Silver Hands.
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Driving Song 02:15
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Silver Hands 03:47
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The Zombie 04:13
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Creature 03:27
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Sugar Baby 03:22
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Miranda 02:03
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Vamp 04:41

credits

released November 22, 2013

Ian Thomas McIntosh - lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, violin, xylophone
Charlie Brown Sanders III - vocals, bass
Joshua Mays - guitar
Beth Ragland - drums, percussion, vocals

Recorded by Michael Shackelford and Onehundreds
Mixed and Mastered by Jamie Vance
Produced by Onehundreds
© 2013 Onehundreds
Step Pepper Records

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Onehundreds Birmingham, Alabama

If one were to “judge a book by its cover” when it comes to Birmingham, Alabama based band Onehundreds, then the
reader/listener should expect one hell of a ride.
Once drawn in, the music becomes the listeners guide through the trippy collage, like an audio guided tour through all
thoughts and concepts big or small. Dead end jobs, ex-lovers, death and the eventual collapse of society.
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