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Defiance, OhioThe Great Depression

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Recording of the songs from the album "The Great Depression" by the band Defiance, Ohio


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Artist/Composer: Defiance, Ohio
Source: Defiance, Ohio "The Great Depression" CD

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Petty Problems 3.0 MB
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Enough 4.3 MB
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Oh, Susquehanna! 4.9 MB
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The New World Order 2.3 MB
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Calling Old Friends 3.0 MB
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Trip and Stumble 3.5 MB
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This Feels Better 1.8 MB
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The Year 3.7 MB
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Grandma Song 3.9 MB
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Letter Home 2.1 MB
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The Temperature is Dropping 2.2 MB
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Lambs at the Slaughter 2.2 MB
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Condition 11:11 4.3 MB
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Reviewer: mysticx0 - 1.00 out of 5 stars - January 30, 2010
Subject: dixie chick wannabe's
typical bash bush shit here. oh, how people forget there were problems before bush and he inherited alot of shit too. clinton gets head from the fatgirl in the mailroom while we get slaughtered in somalia, first wtc bombing, uss cole, three embassies in africa at the same time, marine barracks in saudi arabia, the hundreds of cease fire infractions in iraq, the gassing of the kurds, etc. bush takes office and 8 months later we get 9/11 and bush gets all the blame...funny.

Reviewer: willdelphia - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - October 15, 2009
Subject: amazing
so good

Reviewer: Marty from Vermont - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - August 25, 2008
Subject: One of the greatest folk punk albums ever
Definitely Defiance, Ohio's best. Oh Susquehanna is one of the best folk punk songs ever. Standout tracks are Petty Problems, Calling Old Friends, Oh Susquehanna, Condition 11:11. See this band if you get the chance, they put on an awesome show.

Reviewer: Adam Ricketson - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - January 21, 2007
Subject: Fun and thoughtful
I stumbled across this band's website, and was instantly drawn in by Petty Problems. The music flowed very easily, and the lyrics clearly articulated a feeling that's been bugging me since the US invaded Iraq. The next songs that caught my attention were "New World Order" and "Lambs at the Slaughter". I really like the combination of folksy and punk sounds in their music.

I've listened to some of Defiance, Ohio�s earlier music, and while they've got some good songs there, I think that this album is considerably better than their earlier work. It may just be the quality of the recordings, but the instrumentals and vocals are really engaging on "The Great Depression", and all the sounds merge together seamlessly. The lyrics always strike a chord with me, and even though the singing wouldn't get you far on American Idol, the band makes the best of their voices with how they sing in harmony or just switch off between singers.


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