BOOM THE MOTION & THE MUSIC
BOOM THE MOTION & THE MUSIC
JAZZ JUNE
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Condition: New, UPC: 6657761822538, Publication Date: 03/24/2015, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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When The Drums Kick In
Burn In Hell
Bullets In The Backpocket
Intro
Drop The Bomb
His Statue Falls

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The Jazz June wishes to thank:
our families, our friend and all those who have helped out along the way.

Recorded at WGNS in D.C.

Originally released in 1998 / Workshop Records.

credits


Bass – Dan O'Neill
Cello – Megan Hamme
Crew [Roadie] – Adam Gerhart
Drums – Justin Max
Guitar – Bryan Gassler, Nat Duncan,
Guitar, Vocals [Vox] – Andrew Low
Layout [Reissue] – Ryan Patterson
Photography By [Live Photos] – Amanda Mauer
Recorded By – Geoff Turner
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