Ednaswap
Ednaswap was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. They existed between 1993 and 1998. Bandmembers were: Anne Preven - Vocals Rusty Anderson - Guitar Scott Cutler - Guitar Paul Bushnell - Bass Carla Azar (later Scot Coogan) - Drums Although their output is relatively unheard of, Ednaswap songs have been worldwide hits when covered by other artists. They are best known for the song 'Torn', which was to become a hit for Natalie Imbruglia. Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ednaswapok
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Ednaswap
Ednaswap was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. They existed between 1993 and 1998. Bandmembers were: Anne Preven - Vocals Rusty Anderson - Guitar Scott Cutler - Guitar Paul Bushnell - Bass Carla Azar (later Scot Coogan) - Drums Although their output is relatively unheard of, Ednaswap songs have been worldwide hits when covered by other artists. They are best known for the song 'Torn', which was to become a hit for Natalie Imbruglia. Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ednaswapok
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Antifreeze (Fast Remix)
Antifreeze takes you on a journey. First through a frozen desert night, then a warm and sunny singalong chorus with a catchy house-inspired bassline. The bridge is upbeat and mostly vocals and then it jumps back into a more intense and jubilant version of the chorus to end the song on a high note more
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I Prefer the Dusk (Fast Version)
I Prefer the Dusk is sleepy, dreamy, nostalgic, and impassioned. It's about my favorite time of the day and some of my favorite memoriesmore
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Antifreeze
Antifreeze" is a sonic blend of the Timbaland, Backstreet Boys, and Nirvana. Featuring a unique and mysterious opening with a vocal sample from Alex Pezeshkian and an unusual 60s organ called the Optigan. The song takes listeners on a journey. First through a frozen desert night then a catchy boy band chorus with a house-inspired baseline and jungle-sounding drum fill that will undoubtedly get stuck in your head. The bridge offers a slight reprieve with a focus on vocals and light instrumentation before jumping back into the intense and jubilant chorus, complete with a reversed chord progression to end the song on a high note. Antifreeze is a must-listen for anyone looking for an eclectic and exciting musical experience. more
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