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  • Artist: Wmf
  • Album Name: Lucky 7
  • Genre: Acoustic Music
  • Country: Hawaii
  • Record Label: Happy Island Music
  • Publisher: (P) 2005 Happy Island Music
  • Release Date: 2005-12-07
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  • Instrumental dyslexic improvisation w/no overdubs
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  • Album Price: 9.99
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ALBUM NAME: Lucky 7
 TRACKS
No. Artist Song Name Length Price  
1 WMF  Tears of Rage 06:28:00 $0.99
2 WMF  Ibogaine Cured my Headache 05:27:00 $0.99
3 WMF  Lullaby for Dimebag 06:58:00 $0.99
4 WMF  In Transit 05:50:00 $0.99
5 WMF  Dream of a Better Tomorrow 04:02:00 $0.99
6 WMF  Search and Destroy 05:02:00 $0.99
7 WMF  Rise Above 04:38:00 $0.99
8 WMF  Reggie Lost Control Mon 03:52:00 $0.99
9 WMF  Sugar Please 03:27:00 $0.99
10 WMF  Lucky Seven 05:11:00 $0.99
11 WMF  Psychotic Monkey Boy 06:11:00 $0.99
12 WMF  Heaven or Hell 04:05:00 $0.99
13 WMF  State of Nature 07:43:00 $0.99

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Description:

This is a Sonic Dyslexic Polluted Ensemble.

Live improvisation, corrupted minds, and malasadas have gotten the WMF airplay in NYC, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Formed in 2003, WMF has created a staggering catelog of material in a short span. Producing 9 CD's in 2 years while most bands have trouble with one every 5 years the WMF improvises material then edits each improvisation into a form.

The band consists of John Dalton on Bass, Dave Mazza on guitar and devices, Lou Per on Drums, and a new 7 pound producer Rabbit. Surrounded by an elderly Japanese neighborhood the band has been able to draw on the community for support, although most are hard of hearing. Making Hawaii their home the Aina surfaces a brings musical gifts. "This land is so fully charged with energy that we sometimes just plug straight into the iron rich red dirt, or the local bamboo forests. We don't need no stinking amps." They have the talents to harvest Taro whilst improvising reverse guitar licks and sky bass. The CD Lucky 7 was so named because the band bought some fighting chickens an made a bunch of money in "Cock-Fighting". Something bout' chicken fightin' and improvisation. The chicken is improvising the fight, we are improvising the music, we learn from each other.

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