If They Knew This Was the End" - Thought-Provoking Novel About Life's Final Moments | Perfect for Book Clubs & Philosophical Discussions
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If They Knew This Was the End If They Knew This Was the End If They Knew This Was the End If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End
If They Knew This Was the End" - Thought-Provoking Novel About Life's Final Moments | Perfect for Book Clubs & Philosophical Discussions
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Mendoza Line - If They Knew This Was the End - CD
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Thanks to the good people at Bar/None Records, you, the blossoming Mendoza Line fan, no longer have to scour the internet for copies of the band's first CD, "Poems to a Pawnshop" and the early EP "Like Someone in Love." This dandy re-issue makes available the best songs from those releases, as well as some other quality unreleased tunes, and the result is a fine album on its own terms, that combines the band's early love for loud, bracing rockers, with its more burgeoning sensitive, poppy side. Now, Tim Bracy's ever-pithy liner notes would have us believe that they had no idea what they were doing at the time, but the songs here tell a different story; surely the songwriters behind the bouncy "Dollars to Donuts," the sardonic "Small Town Napoleons," the empathetic "If You Knew Her As I Know Her," the self-effacing "I Behaved That Way," and the rollicking "Molly, Please Stop Touching Me" are not your run-of-the-mill indie rock amateurs. An essential piece of the rich Mendoza Line mosaic.

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