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  1. We Are For Children
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Dispatch Torrent Who Are We Living For

Everybody Clap. 2.

Dispatch Torrent Who Are We Living For

Just Like Larry. 4. Time Served. 5. Even (Headman). 6. Carry You.

8. How Now?. 10. Lightning.

11. Prince of Spades. 13. Parade Speed. 14. Headlights.

Living

15. 10 Ft., 5 Ft., Bag 'Em. 17. Douggie Maximus. 18.

Gone - (previously unreleased). 19. Spades - (acoustic mix, previously unreleased). 20. Bulls on Parade - (previously unreleased).

21. 5/4 - (previously unreleased)Product Description. Superstars Dispatch have made a name for themselves by embodying the punk aesthetic of doing it yourself without corporate intervention, even though their music owes nothing to the sound of punk itself. In fact, given the songs on Who Are We Living For?, a more ideal audience for their funk/world/jazz/R&B/rap-tinged rock & roll is graduated Dave Matthews Band listeners: people who enjoy that band's eclecticism but have been turned off by their degree of media saturation. Lyrically, most of Who Are We Living For? Is rife with social commentary, addressing leftist social issues that run the gamut from homelessness, violence, and justice.

We Are For Children

It's not surprising from a band that was arrested in 2000 for protesting the Boston presidential debates because of the exclusion of Ralph Nader. The end result sounds like a more politicized, eclectic 311, and even if many of the songs are ultimately undistinguished, Who Are We Living For? Is an album made by and for the collegiate rock crowd. Jason Damas.

Superstars Dispatch have made a name for themselves by embodying the punk aesthetic of doing it yourself without corporate intervention, even though their music owes nothing to the sound of punk itself. In fact, given the songs on Who Are We Living For?, a more ideal audience for their funk/world/jazz/R&B/rap-tinged rock & roll is graduated Dave Matthews Band listeners: people who enjoy that band's eclecticism but have been turned off by their degree of media saturation.

Dispatch Torrent Who Are We Living For Sale

Lyrically, most of Who Are We Living For? Is rife with social commentary, addressing leftist social issues that run the gamut from homelessness, violence, and justice. It's not surprising from a band that was arrested in 2000 for protesting the Boston presidential debates because of the exclusion of Ralph Nader. The end result sounds like a more politicized, eclectic 311, and even if many of the songs are ultimately undistinguished, Who Are We Living For?

Is an album made by and for the collegiate rock crowd. Jason Damas.