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A Single Unifying Theory

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Download links and information about A Single Unifying Theory by Small Arms Dealer. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 32:47 minutes.

Artist: Small Arms Dealer
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 32:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Fire In the Mine 3:29
2. Pagansong 3:01
3. The Small Arms Psalms Dealer Suite 1:51
4. Tonight...On a Very Special Episode 2:27
5. My Headlocks Are (Crazy) 2:34
6. Your Sister's a Werewolf 2:21
7. Perpendicular Cross-Talk 2:39
8. Scumbagsville, CT 2:01
9. Baby's Too High to Drive Tonight 4:10
10. Galactus: Devourer of Worlds 2:35
11. What Would Bruce Campbell Do? 2:26
12. Things Explode for No Reason 3:13

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A fitting moniker if ever there was one, Long Island's Small Arms Dealer have concocted an impressive melodic punk Molotov with their debut, A Single Unifying Theory. Incendiary guitars collide with a steam train drum rumble as memorable, hook-doused refrains prepared in a style that's linked to Jawbox, Hot Water Music, and labelmates Latterman invade your consciousness. It's no coincidence that Phil Douglas of the aforementioned recorded, mixed, and mastered this winner of a disc. Gruff pipes courtesy of frontman Jason Lubrano give thick-riffed numbers like "Tonight... on a Very Special Episode," "Scumbagsville, CT," and "A Fire in the Mine" a persuasive touch. But straight-up punk aside, SAD do edgy, rock-based material just as convincingly, as evidenced by "Baby's Too High to Drive Tonight" and "Pagansong." Only the folksy "My Headlocks Are (Crazy)" is questionable, if only because Lubrano's gravelly voice is an ill fit for the strumming and affable female harmonies that engulf it. That aside, this is an explosive effort. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi