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Ferretron

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  1. ATW
    by All Them Witches
  2. Nocturnes
    by Mother Mooch
  3. Inflamed
    by WOODSPLITTER
    Inflamed pt 1 Inflamed pt 1
    I found Ben McLeod's work here by following All Them Witches. This instrumental work was a nice discovery. I really enjoy that synthesized reverberation sound.
  4. Demo
    by King Buffalo
  5. DEERPEOPLE EP
    by DEERPEOPLE
  6. Palace Arms
    by Public Animal
    Worry Doll Worry Doll
    Public Animal drives that heavy organ sound forward like Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem driving a truck full of tribbles into a candy store. How could you not want to be a part of it?
  7. Habitat Animal
    by Public Animal
  8. Public Animal / Mokomokai split 7"
    by Public Animal / Mokomokai
  9. Stolen Eyes
    by Public Animal
  10. Vault Doors / One Way Ticket 7"
    by Public Animal
  11. Public Animal / Napalmpom Split 12" / CD
    by Public Animal / Napalmpom
  12. Public Animal / Moths And Locusts split 7"
    by Public Animal / Moths And Locusts
  13. Lake of fire
    by The Black Wizards
  14. Another Land
    by Lincka
  15. Gold and Shadows
    by The Road Miles
    Demons Demons
  16. Hues of Grit
    by The Road Miles
    Beggar Beggar
  17. Thunderchief
    by Shotgun Sawyer
  18. Relativity EP
    by The So Help Me's
    Apollo Apollo
    This band is amazing. I heard them on the Oklahoma Rock Show and started seeing them play live. They have excellent vocal harmonies, stellar guitars, and poetic lyrics. The song Apollo blends perfectly into the final track on this EP, exhibiting a surprisingly thoughtful recording strategy. I am so glad The So Help Me's are from Oklahoma. I had already bought this EP once at a concert but I decided to buy it again and hopefully help the band in recording their newer songs.
  19. LONG RUN / GET SOME / LOST KIDS / EVERYONE IS DRUNK
    by Darling Din
  20. No Shoes EP
    by Lincka
    No Shoes No Shoes
    Jazzy vocals and colorful dream-pop instruments make Lincka unique. The best part is that they're from Oklahoma City.