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Andrew CauthenTake Pills Die - 07.02.22 I'll See You When My Battery Dies [tpd079] (February 22, 2007)

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If we sack the banks, it's because we have recognized money as the central cause of all our unhappiness. If we smash the windows it's not because life is dear, but because commodities prevent us from living at all costs. If we break the machines it is not because of a wish to protect work, but to attack the slavery of salary. If we attack police it's not to get them out of out neighborhoods, but to get them out of our lives. The Spectacle wished to make us appear dreadful. We intend to be much worse. ~ The Gravediggers, Paris May 1980

IDM, Ambient, Avant Garde, Experimental Electronic Folk Music. Take Pills Die Records. Quit Your Job And Get A Life!

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Intro to Crimethinc.
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Life For Free?
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Work is irresponsible, lazy, unproductive, unnecessary, and the main cause of all suffering and death in the world. whywork.org
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Artist/Composer: Andrew Cauthen
Date: 2007-02-22
Keywords: IDM; Ambient; Avant Garde; Experimental Electronic; Folk; Pop; Drone; Alternative; Music; Downtempo; Indie; Zine; Netlabel; DIY; Melodic

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Reviewer: Zaorish - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - June 20, 2007
Subject: Mildly Spooky Metroid-esque Techno
Reminds me of some of TheHacker's stuff at the old KFMF, kosmic.org. That means I personally like it, but, that genre of music is pretty specialized. Check this out if you like 90's video game music, or midis/mods in general, as that is the best metaphor I can think of at the moment.


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