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Rodan - Rusty (1994)


Tracklist:
1. Bible Silver Corner
2. Shiner
3. The Everyday World of Bodies
4. Jungle Jim
5. Gauge
6. Tooth-Fairy Retribution Manifesto

More than likely one of the most impressive releases of the 90s, with a beautiful, harsh, and archaic sound, Rodan gives you the album Rusty. I find sometimes, when talking about music, that I simply lack the words needed to describe an album without sounding like I am masturbating with the English language. Download this album, and listen to it for yourself.

Download - Mediafire [v0]

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