Posted September 21, 2008 by Nina Gnose
The Birthday Wars
by Oxford Collapse
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Nina Gnose says: Oxford Collapse is a band name that hits home with me lately. Is it because huge slabs of the economy are collapsing, as anti- intellectualism in America hits a fever pitch? Perhaps, but "The Birthday Wars" is a song that would win the MP3 Jackpot in times of boom or bust, on the merit of its haunting sonic energy and crushing honesty. Loud, stark and sudden, this is our latest Winner.
Posted September 21, 2008 by Nina Gnose
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