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Electronic / Pop
Performer: Muscles
Title: Guns Babes Lemonade
Style: House, Electro, Pop Rock
Year 2007
Country UK & Europe
Genre: Electronic / Pop
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 938
MP3 size: 1649 mb
FLAC size: 1161 mb
WMA size: 1332 mb
Other formats: MP1 VOC WAV ASF RA AA XM

Muscles - Guns Babes Lemonade mp3 album


Muscles - Guns Babes Lemonade mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Sweaty 4:16
2 Chocolate Raspberry Lemon & Lime 2:04
3 Ice Cream 3:28
4 Jerk 3:09
5 One Inch Badge Pin 4:15
6 My Friend Richard 3:51
7 The Lake 4:03
8 Lauren From Glebe 3:39
9 Marshmallow 4:26
10 Futurekidz 7:04
11 Hey Muscles I Love You 3:43

Credits

  • Mastered By – Nilesh Patel
  • Written-By, Producer – Muscles

Notes

All songs written and produced in Melbourne, Australia, 2007. Mastered at The Exchange.

Released in a digipak case with "MUSCLES" raised up on the cover. The album comes with a small poster of the cover art (without the album title). On the back of the poster are the lyrics, credits and thanks.

℗ & © 2007 Modular Recordings. All rights reserved. Manufactured and distributed by Universal Music Distribution.
Barcode: 6 02517 42479 1
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Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MODPR085 Muscles Guns Babes Lemonade ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Modular Recordings MODPR085 UK & Europe 2007
none Muscles Guns Babes And Lemonade ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Modular Recordings none US 2007
MODCD065 Muscles Guns Babes Lemonade ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Modular Recordings MODCD065 Australasia 2007
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Ridiculously poppy, upbeat music with layered vocals (often vocoded) over synths and electro and beats. Sometimes sounding like 80s electro revival, sometimes like something you should hear in a sweaty club full of trendy kids, and sometimes you just have no idea (see: "Ice Cream" - a serious song about fearing people on the train, and ice cream saving the day). And I'm still not sure if "My Friend Richard" is referring to Mr. R. D. James, on the only track that starts in a distinctly noisy and glitchy Aphex Twin sort of way, then eight seconds later the standard beat kicks in and gets you bouncing. I haven't listened to these tracks all that long, but I'd like to believe these songs will sound fantastic in a few years time. If nothing else, I think they'll keep me smiling and dancing (to ring tones in the street).