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1. Sinkin' 2. Hey Dad 3. The Agreement Song 4. Springsong 5. Takin Cover 6. Say You Love Me Too 7. Chips & Dip 8. Sinkinn Deep 9. Dog 10. Sunk
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I wrote this when I was 16.
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My Mom's favorite song.
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whiskey and crack cocaine
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PURRING CAT BY THE FIREPLACE!
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purring cats
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Love brings love, my friend.
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Love brings love, my friend.
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Love brings love, my friend.
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Here's "Black Coffee" from the TUDE movie.
info_outlineThis is inspired by Clint Eastwood's THE OUTLAW JOSIE WALES and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by the Band. In today's polarized world it's a challenge to attempt to see each others' perspectives. Philosophically it's eminently frustrating. Here's a different approach. I used to be a construction worker. Every cliche is pretty much rooted in reality. Everybody is racist or homophobic until they're working with a person of another race or sexual proclivity. Once it's proven that a worker works they transcend the stereotype. It always bugged me that this enlightenment stayed on the job site. At least that's how things appeared.