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<description>-Fear is such a funny thing. Everyone feels it, yet none want it, and its eternal. Fear is an innocent spectator, and yet the catalyst to the most outrageous and horrible acts known to man. We do not kill for glory or for desire; man kills out of fear.</description>
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<title>First Cut (Improvisation)</title>
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<description>Well, this is my band, Our Rebellion's first perfomance. We'd sound a lot better if we had some recording equipment other than a MP3 player, and it might also help if we had a bassist. 

I guess the only concern here is the recording stuff. I'm going to have to try and save up for a mic for my drum part...

Anyways, hope you'll enjoy our amatuer performance.

     --XFactor--
             (On behalf of Our Rebellion)</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:46:58 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>My First Rock-Genre Song</title>
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<description>Ok, here's my first shot at composing a punk-rockish kind of song. It may sound &quot;not-too-shabby&quot; on the computer, but when you try and play the chords in real life, they sound horrible. So basically, this song was a failed attempt for me...

Anyways, I just had to post this song up because I finally found out how to convert my MIDI song into an MP3 file. 

Hooray!

Alright, I'll be waitin' for suggestions and advice!

        --XFactor--

P.S. Obviously, you'll notice a MAJOR difference between my first song recorded with an MP3 player and this song.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:54:41 -0400</pubDate>
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