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Hammock


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byronperpetua

 Genre: Reggae
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An upbeat and happy reggae-type song.
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Hits: 705
Comments: 5
Fans: 0
Plays: 147
Downloads: 45
Votes: 6
Uploaded: Mar 29, 2005 - 04:48:23 PM
Last Updated: Mar 29, 2005 - 03:28:06 PM Last Played: Oct 25, 2009 - 05:29:17 AM
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Mr. S said 1703 days ago (March 29th, 2005)
hahha
yo this made me happy. I like reggae to begin with, this is definitely a new style of dub. This could certainly make a video game for music. Good rating from me. enjoyed it, and wouldn't mind layin vocals over it.

Mr. S
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thetiler said 1696 days ago (April 6th, 2005)
:)
I love happy tunes :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :), yes :)

Thanks for the happiness!
Like the steel drum sound too. I feel like I am on a
vacation.

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said 1694 days ago (April 8th, 2005)
Where's My Rum
and lots of fruit juices and little umbrellas. (No ganja for
me.)
This is cute and very well done, mon.
Anonymous said 1672 days ago (April 30th, 2005)
Very happy indeed
I like it. Something seems amiss withe the ska chords.
Like they aren't catching the backbeat in the right timing
or something. This doesn't take anything away from the
composition: It stands on its on with or without traditional
ska timing.
eDrew said 1624 days ago (June 17th, 2005)
Happy
Definitely a Happy song. Not a huge fan of the lead sound.
Enjoyable never the less.
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Reggae is a music genre developed in Jamaica. Reggae may be used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall and ragga. The term may also be used to distinguish a particular style that originat

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