Rock&Alternative  "Indofin"  CD + Covers  (2010)

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 "Rule Of Thumb"
 "Put In Work"
 "Midday Morning"
 "Sir Slippy"



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mp21 CD + Covers file content

01 Disclaimer
02 Rule Of Thumb
03 Radio
04 Put In Work
05 Midday Morning
06 Run
07 Zanbar
08 Boozer Holiday
09 Sir Slippy
10 Bleed
11 Justin's Quote
12 Pill

"Indofin" info

Austin, TX indie rock/reggae band Indofin plundered their way into the Austin music scene in 2005 with their debut self-titled album, also referred to as The Orange Album. These guys go one step beyond parental advisory stickers giving listeners the first track of their album, Disclaimer. And quite appropriate the disclaimer is. In the familiar style of Sublime, Indofin does a great job of producing songs that seem to come from extraordinary circumstances in life such as, but certainly not limited to, run-ins with law enforcement. Combining reggae, hip-hop, rock, ska and a little punk styles, Indofin exhibits a unique style and perspective on popular music. Indofin’s songs are pretty complex in structure as well. On several tracks, the songs have tempo changes and instrumental sections that add depth to the album and show the band’s overall talent. They even throw some Cheech and Chong references and samples in with reggae rhythms and clever rhymes that will stick in your head all day. This album is, no doubt, a feel good album. Upbeat songs about reckless actions can give a freeing feeling. Similar in overall vibe to Sublime’s 40oz to Freedom, this is a great album for the center of a party or just kicking back and letting your mind wander. These guys have got the attitude and skills to go far. 3.5 out of 5 stars You can learn more about Indofin at www.indofinmusic.com Posted by JB Swift at 2:29 PM Labels: indofin, reggae, ska, sublime...      

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