Track Listings
| 1. Pure & Perfect Bass |
| 2. Enormous Bass |
| 3. Bass Consciousness |
| 4. Extreme Bass |
| 5. Bass Outta Hell |
| 6. Bass-O-Matic |
| 7. Feel the Bass |
| 8. Bass So Fine |
| 9. Digital Bass |
| 10. Bizness Is Boomin' |
| 11. Bass Heaven |
| 12. D Place for Bass |
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Drivin' Bass
Bass Connection Manufacturer: Neurodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000003AEU Release Date: 1996-11-14 |
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X-cellent beat throughout the cd!!.......1999-06-18
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Drivin' Bass
Bass Connection Manufacturer: Neurodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008R5X Release Date: 1993-11-05 |
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Writing The Broken Line
Million Time Winner Manufacturer: Jerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000227E9G Release Date: 2003-07-03 |
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Album number three from Million Time Winner forges headlong into territory where the past albums feared to tread. Mixed by Plinky Giglio of 17th Ave Productions, this album sounds like a million bucks, bringing you some serious pop spank and sparkle in ten new tunes ranging from staight out rock to slower heartfelt numbers, to the fastest(and shortest) MTW song to date. Available July of 2003 for the unwashed masses!Customer Reviews:
Passable guitar pop.......2004-06-21
It kicks off with a fairly interesting pop-punk riff in the passable rocker "Smiles in Between," followed by the somewhat repetitive "Broken Line" and the more complex "I'm Gone North." There's a lapse into slower pop with "Guitar Paper Pen," a blast of monotoned desperation in "Drowning in the Shadows," and the highlight, the insidiously catchy "Little Girl Little Song."
There's nothing too wrong with "Writing the Broken Line" -- most of its problem is that it fails to be really good. The music is pretty typical guitar pop-rock, the lyrics are typical depressed-teen songs, and the vocals are those of a guy who is good but not great.
The lyrics are the biggest stumbling point of "Writing." They range from average to downright silly, like the entirely serious, "If I close my eyes/I would see your pretty smile/that'd be nice to see." And the final track may drive you crazy with the endless droning of "You'll be fine, you'll be fine, you'll be fine..."
Christian Andrews has a nice voice. Not great, but nice; he can carry the songs but don't expect vocal gymnastics. And the guitar riffs and basslines aren't great either, but they are good and catchy. They do, however, occasionally cross the line from good to great, coming up with some multilayered effects that are all too brief.
Expect nothing great from "Writing the Broken Line," and you may be amused by Million Dollar Winner's latest. With weak songs but some worthwhile instrumentation, it's flawed but worth at least a listen.
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Paint Me Fine And Free
Manufacturer: Jerk ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000069EV5 Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
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Jerk Records is proud to announce the sophmore release of Million Time Winner for the summer of 2002. Recorded in 8 months time at Jerk on the Jersery Shore, this EP is loaded with indy power pop hooks.Rap Music:
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