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Brad Sucks : Guess Who's a Mess.
Brilliantly sardonic indie rock.
Guess Who's a Mess is the third self-recorded and produced release
from Brad Sucks. A more uptempo and aggressive outing than I Don't Know
What I'm Doing (2003) and Out of It (2008), Guess Who's a Mess mixes
funky beats, noisy synths and big guitars with Brad's wry, world-weary
vocals about handling people's expectations and learning to be true to
yourself.
Songs:
1. In Your Face
2. Come Back
3. Feel Free Plastic Surgery
4. Guess Who's a Mess
5. Waste of TV
6. Model Home
7. The First Thing About Me
8. Thanks For The Add
9. Fluoride
10. Just in a Phase
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 05/23/2013
Brad Sucks lives in Ontario Canada
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Funk, Indie Rock
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