Not having the software on my work laptop to make it pretty, here's my album Band Name: Buddhist Views on Sin Album Title: Destiny to be Hopeful Cover pic: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6021/6191435849_169ed80cc1_m.jpg And here's another: Band Name: Lebidema Album Title: Deep Impression on our Minds Cover pic: http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6160/6180338701_87dc70c585_m.jpg
Another one: Tracklisting: 1. Royal Slash 2. Net Bounce 3. Dense 4. Icon 5. Cuckoo 6. Notwithstanding Cloud 7. Master Cinematics 8. Quick Port 9. Setting Morning 10. Protected Woman 11. Winter 12. Infinite I like very much.
I think 'Royal Slash' and 'Net Bounce' are my favorite tracks. I especially like the fusion of calypso with Rammstein-style sound.
Then I shall have to make them the first two singles. And you've made me intrigued to hear my tracks now.
1. Nondefiantly Delighted 2. Predamaged Concrete Down 3. Promilitarism Rodeo Clonk 4. Consolitorily Fibbing 5. Regardless Buffoon 6. Rearrange Admist 7. Secretary Fret Through Spur
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Tracklisting: 1. Track Arranging 2. Pinsetter 3. Normal Bedchamber 4. West Theatricality 5. Stripy Food 6. Considerable 7. Welfare Symbolisation 8. Unwadable Disproportionalness 9. Uncertain Incline 10. Resting 11. Expanding You know, I've figured out a correlation. The more obscure you set the settings on your track name generator, the more your tracks sound like an indie band trying desperately to be different.
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