One more time - Amba Tremain & Mayfield Records (Live in Lockdown)
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Megabullets, by Fate Gear feat. NANA
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Megabullets, by Fate Gear feat. NANA

Fate Gear all-female steampunk heavy metal project band by Mina from JAPAN. Track title Megabullets, featuring Nana.

Everyone I Have Ever Loved | An Original Short Story Narration
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Everyone I Have Ever Loved | An Original Short Story Narration

An Original Short Story Narrationhttps://shop.spreadshirt.com/cecondpe...

Forged Steel, by John Budden
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Forged Steel, by John Budden

Forged Steel - The lyrics are about the memories of an old knight who fought in many battles.Written by John Budden. John Budden on Vocals, John Budden on Guitars, Phil Jones on Bass, Phil Jones Drums and Engineering .

Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg
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Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg

As Tuli had neither surgery nor autopsy at the time of his death it's hard to understand the "butchers" symbolism here. Tuli called this kind of impressionist poetry "word salad." Bowery Poetry Club NYC July 13, 2011Uploaded on Jul 23, 2011

Megabullets, by Fate Gear feat. NANA
03:49
Megabullets, by Fate Gear feat. NANA

Fate Gear all-female steampunk heavy metal project band by Mina from JAPAN. Track title Megabullets, featuring Nana.


Everyone I Have Ever Loved | An Original Short Story Narration
04:52
Everyone I Have Ever Loved | An Original Short Story Narration

An Original Short Story Narrationhttps://shop.spreadshirt.com/cecondpe...


Forged Steel, by John Budden
03:45
Forged Steel, by John Budden

Forged Steel - The lyrics are about the memories of an old knight who fought in many battles.Written by John Budden. John Budden on Vocals, John Budden on Guitars, Phil Jones on Bass, Phil Jones Drums and Engineering .


Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg
08:35
Steve Dalachinsky Poems for and by Tuli Kupferberg

As Tuli had neither surgery nor autopsy at the time of his death it's hard to understand the "butchers" symbolism here. Tuli called this kind of impressionist poetry "word salad." Bowery Poetry Club NYC July 13, 2011Uploaded on Jul 23, 2011