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Old 21st June 2008   #1
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I'd tend to disagree, actually. Sure, there's plenty of pumping, but the instrument/vocal tones are great.
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I'd tend to disagree, actually. Sure, there's plenty of pumping, but the instrument/vocal tones are great.
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thats creative way of compressing ..
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That's as clean as it gets, ultra natural, perfect for country.

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