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Old 06-21-2017, 06:56 PM   #3
FizzyWater
You kids get off my lawn!
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I "discovered" a Celtic rock band called "Enter the Haggis" not too long ago when one of their songs was used as the closing music on a blog-cast I listed to.

They briefly changed their name to "Jubilee Riots" and I didn't like the album they released under that name (too much hard rock, not enough - or any as far as I could tell - Celtic).

My favorite album from them (which is also the first I purchased) is The Modest Revolution. If I remember correctly, it was crowd-funded and each song was triggered by a story they read on a single-day's local newspaper.
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