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Dear Friend Dopamine (instrumental) by Where's Moo Where's Moo : Dear Friend Dopamine (instrumental).
Moody, atmospheric, paranoid and definitely not typical rock and roll.


Los Angeles alternative rock outfit Where's Moo have reached new heights with their latest full length album, Dear Friend Dopamine. Fans have likened Where's Moo sound to R.E.M. and The Pixies having sex on a spaceship crashing into the sun. This album is a prime example of the sentiment, so perusing the disc on your iPod in a coffee shop is not recommended, as it is guaranteed to make you spill your latte.

This is an instrumental version of the album Dear Friend Dopamine by "Where's Moo".

The band takes the ball, runs with it, and kicks it all over the place. Dear Friend Dopamine is no mere collection of Xerox rock and roll, but the birth of something exciting and new.


Songs:

1. Hostile Takeover (instrumental)
2. The Adventurers (instrumental)
3. Keep on Biting (instrumental)
4. Her Aquarium (instrumental)
5. People Mover (instrumental)
6. Once I Can Fly (instrumental)
7. Science Fiction Nightmare (instrumental)
8. Tell Me (instrumental)
9. Airplane (instrumental)
10. Live Again (instrumental)
11. Why I Was Put Here (instrumental)
12. Where the Rain Came Through (instrumental)

Listen to: the entire album.


License Moody, atmospheric, paranoid and definitely not typical rock and roll by Where's Moo for your project.
Play the music of Where's Moo in your restaurant or store.

Release date: 5/28/2011
Where's Moo lives in California USA

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock, Instrumental


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