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Mechanic Tyrants TSOV-250.5 Smith rose to fame in

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Smith rose to fame in October 2012 when he was featured on Disclosure's breakthrough single "Latch"

the album harkens back to the region's classic Soul roots while extending the form with electrifying potency

and musician Steve Martin joins up with his fellow Texas native Edie Brickell (singer-songwriter who initially burst onto the national scene as New Bohemians front-woman) on this

9M viewers in the 18-24 range and was the most-watched telecast of the day with adults 18-24

released between 1983 and 1984

Mechanic Tyrants TSOV-250.5 Smith rose to fame inThere is DIY, then there is DIY to the nth degree, something Nuremberg, Germany speed metal outfit Torpdo knows a thing or two about. The band wrote, recorded, mixed and mastered their debut Mechanic Tyrants demo entirely in their basement. (One that was without a toilet, too.) They did it without a producer and engineer, relying solely on their young ears to ensure the best possible product. Released in June 2019, the reaction from the blossoming

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