Posted January 07, 2008 by Superfan
Highway One
by Dead Rock West
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Superfan says: From Dead Rock West, a Los Angeles band that mines the same gold terrain worked by The Eagles and Dave Alvin, comes a hit country rock anthem, set on California's most famous highway. It's one of those songs that after you hear it you go, yeah, someone had to write that. And they sing it beautifully. A class performance all around. Thanks RamblinMan, for bringing this MP3 Jackpot Winner to our ears.
Posted January 07, 2008 by Superfan
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