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No Gimmicks by MarkRyan_NRT
J-Giles Son can only be described in one way: grinder. Anyone who drops five full length albums in less than two years, with four being released in 2014 alone, deserves the title. Only a man with a true Christian work ethic can continue to ....
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no good by soalyssatated
I'm sorry but I think that was the most boring cd I've ever heard. Often I couldn't tell when one song ended and the other began. They all sounded the same. The only song I like by Falling Up is "Searchlights" if they had anymore s ....
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No Greater Love by 1grlbnd
"No Greater Love" is my favorite song on this CD. I love that Mincaye from the Aucas/Waodoni in Ecuador chants at the end of the song. That's the tribe that killed 5 missionaries including Jim Elliot and Nate Saint. The tribe later cam ....
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No Greater Love EP by ofytube
You really should buy the album No Greater Love EP by Jordan Biel. This worshipper will make you praise with his songs. And you really need to listen to his music. Let's adore Him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....
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No Harm Here by IronJedi
There has been a resurrgence of interest in melodic hard rock, prompting record labels to sign and release like music, thus creating a windfall for fans of the genre... myself included. With the release of Kutless' latest, a soph ....
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No Looks, No Substance by art10
Alright, there's only one minor enjoyable song on here, and that's the first, the rest including "Everyday" and "What I Hear" are disgraces to music. Really, it's that bad. And other people agree, they might not say those particular ....
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No Loser's Here by IronJedi
The Turning’s national debut Learning to Lose is the second release from RKT Music- Rocketown Records’ modern rock imprint. But don’t confuse them with labelmates Hyper Static Union. Whereas the guys from HSU a ....
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No Matter How You Look At It by IronJedi
Talented Buckeye-State Band This Beautiful Republic is preparing to drop their much-anticipated follow-up, Perceptions, mid-August. The band’s sophomore effort validates the positive attention the band received and the accla ....
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