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Old 11-06-2011, 08:46 PM   #16
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Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Requiem got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)
They did it themselves in the studio. Dan Auerbach is credited as doing guitar, bass, vocals, piano, production, engineer. Patrick, the drummer is credited as drums and production.

But when they play live they have a full band, which is a first. Before that album, the records were strictly guitar/drum albums and live shows were solely the two of them. Think Attack & Release toyed with some other instruments a little but when they did it live it was just the two of them and they adapted the music a little for that too.

Think Patrick has some sort of social anxiety or something too from watching him play in live shows. Dunno. /sortaofftopic

Really, they're a band that I wish I could force people to listen to cause I think there's so much subtlety to the music. lol Would light up a blunt and start their discography from the beginning and spend the entire day just listening to their music.
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