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Songs I like in 2000s – Embrace – Ashes

Embrace Ashes Official Music Video
Toronto - I think Embrace 's debut album "The Good Will Out" was one of the best album to come out during the Britpop years and it mystifies me how this album/band isn't really mentioned with classic fondness when people are reminiscing about that era. Anyways, I was very disappointed when the second album Drawn From Memory came out and it sounded nothing like the original. Combine that with the dorky white boy rapper haircuts that the McNamara brothers adopted at the time and you knew it was just a matter of time before the band was [...]
Artist:Embrace
Title:Ashes
File Name:Embrace_-_Ashes.mp3
Bitrate:191 kbps
Year:2005
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