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This sardonic yet upbeat indie rocker (In the vein of Cake, Spoon and 80s Iggy Pop) speaks to the frustration of living in a society in decline. It's an anthem to the occupy movement and the 99% who get the short end of the stick. It has already been featured on MTV's "Real World San Diego (2011).
credits
released August 3, 2011
Bret Levick: Vocals, guitars, bass, keys, production and mix
Spanky "drumhead" Lewis: Drums
Jim King: Trumpet
Gordon Greenley: Saxes
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