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Dream Come True! Free, Legal New Wave Downloads!


Dream Come True! Free, Legal New Wave Downloads!

Postby Vertitron » Mon Oct 04, 2004 12:26 pm

One of my favorite new-wave bands of all time has just set up a website to release decades of demos, digitally enhanced in mp3 format. The band is Declaration, who fell so painfully short of landing major record label deals because of changes in "alternative" trends. (I personally believe that the vocalist could take on Dave Gahan any day of the week! [:)] ) For years to come, there will be an incredible variety of new-wave songs made available at http://www.HearMyDeclaration.com/mp3 . Please visit the site, check out the first tune "Suspect", read more about the band, and come back for more amazing music!

Thanks!
Blake
Webmaster for Declaration
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Postby Vertitron » Sun Oct 31, 2004 5:22 am

Thanks for your visits to the Declaration Downloads page!

I just want to let you know that I posted another track yesterday. "Chains" was a dark and brooding song originally recorded in 1990. Positive comments from our feedback so far compared the tr
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