107 MICHAEL W. DEAN SONGS
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107 MICHAEL W. DEAN SONGS Complete BitTorrent zip of all Michael W. Dean music, 1984-2008 "Whoever dies with their art on the most hard drives, wins." Michael W. Dean 110 MP3s (107 songs and three interviews), plus many images and text files of all bands. 856 megs. Michael W. Dean is the director of "D.I.Y. OR DIE: How To Survive as an Independent Artist" and the author of "$30 Film School", among other things. Archive contains all BOMB records, both Baby Opaque records (with Ian MacKaye on backup vocals on one song - cover of "Long Black Veil"), all Beef People, all Rolling Scabs, all Deal Machine, all Mother and the Fuckers, unreleased material and demos from Bomb and Beef People, plus several Michael Dean solo songs, and loop WAVs for song production, looped from Bomb songs by Michael Dean. MUST BE OF LEGAL AGE. From Wikipedia: "Bomb was a San Francisco-based rock band started in 1986 by singer/bassist Michael W. Dean, guitarist Jay Crawford, and drummer Tony Fag (Anthony Paul Short, A.K.A. Blind Tony Fag). Their first show was July 4, 1986, opening for Flipper. Bomb's sound was deep, hard rock with melodic guitars, relentless tribal drumming (reviews referred to Fag as "The Human Drum Machine"), strong pop singing, and sometimes-cryptic lyrics. Common subjects of the songs were death, sex, drugs, girls, boys, love, loss, Satan, God, cross-dressing, girls, suicide, hope and girls."