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  <publicdate>2004-11-29 22:35:23</publicdate>
  <creator>Santa Inferno</creator>
  <description>From the opening exhortation of "Let me hear those drums, motherfucker!" Santa Inferno's sophomore release for Imaginary Albums unleashes an unrelenting torrent of teeth-achingly memorable melodies, ass-shakingly irresistable rhythms, and heart-palpitatingly wonderful weirdness. Where Wonderland of Smut was, for lack of a more evocative categorization, a pop album breathtaking in its variety, Desert Music is a rock album whose energy, exuberance, and raw beauty leave you gasping for more. &#13;
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Geeks will want to sample the quirky theme song "A TV Guide Zealot's Xmas Carol" or the deceptively effortless, Lennon-worthy "Marmalade" first. Freaks will prefer to go straight to the scalp-tingling "Flashback Track." But (what's the opposite of filler? emptyer?) every one of these nine tracks is glorious, indispensible emptyer.</description>
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  <date>0000-00-00 00:00:00</date>
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  <title>Santa Inferno - Desert Music [ia007]</title>
  <uploader>info@imaginaryalbums.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2004-11-29 12:46:45</addeddate>
  <adder>Imaginary Albums</adder>
  <pick>1</pick>
  <runtime>56:04</runtime>
  <updatedate>2004-11-30 15:57:36</updatedate>
  <updater>Imaginary Albums</updater>
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  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Acoustic;Alt. Rock;Folk/Rock;Grunge;Hard Rock;Psychedelic Rock;Rock &amp; Roll;Emo;Experimental;Eclectic Rock</subject>
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