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Blues song...Miss Sunshine...
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Giant Waxy Monkey Treefrogs  (Indie)
Midlands, UK based lo-fi amphibious groove merchants

Answer! Answer? (Whatever Happened to Elizabeth Gilpin?) (Blues)

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Sinister tune that came out of our album-in-a-day project. See our website for more tunes!
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The Giant Waxy Monkey Treefrogs sound is still a work in progress. It is likely to be guitar-based, Lo-Fi (by necessity as well as choice), pompous, adventurous, noisy, punctual and beautiful (feel free to add your own descriptives). At least that’s the plan. Don’t hate us if things don’t work out this way. They probably won’t. Things seldom do. Eventually we hope to spread the word, and have a loose collection of Giant Waxy Monkey Tadpoles, with whom we can collaborate at will. But that’s the future… Giant Waxy Monkey Treefrogs is currently a collaboration between two parties. Stan is the bassist with the Keisters; Barney is a small lump of putty Stan found at a primary school in Sheffield, England.
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