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Old 12-17-2016, 01:51 PM   #1236
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FREE ALBUM from Burger Records. Probably Alternative/Punk/Rock or Some Mixture.

About the only kind of free music that I post on this thread is classical. It isn't by design, it just turns out that way. Maybe it's because there is more of that kind offered free on the Internet than any other? I dunno.

Anyway, I found the free album below from a company called Burger Records, an indie label. Before I post the free album, it might be helpful to you to read a description of the company, because, in this case, it may give you a good idea about the type of music that they produce:
Sean Borhman and Lee Rickard founded Burger Records in 2007 as a way to release albums by their own band, Thee Makeout Party, but soon discovered they enjoyed releasing their friends' records even more. Six years later, Burger stands as a testament to the power of pure, boundless enthusiasm about music. All of the bands on Burger bury pop hooks beneath layers of fuzz, and the label feels like a living document of below-the-radar indie rock. It is a multicolored cartoon universe worth getting lost in.

Anyway, the album is from a group called "Part Time." The name of the album is Virgo's Maze. There are 20 free tracks. They are all MP3's. Burger Records describes it as "20 tracks of weirdo disco synth-pop garage madness." Uh huh.

To receive the free album, point your web browser to this Burger Records webpage. Follow the directions to "click the [album] cover to download the MP3!!!" The tracks download to Dropbox; if you don't have an account with Dropbox, you may need to set one up.

I have not listened to any of the album (yet). If I had to guess I'd say that this is probably going to be Alternative, Punk, or Rock music, or some combination of the the three.

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