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Each track on the album is based on a piece of literature. "This album is a tribute to some of the greatest literature ever written, dating from as early as the 1600's, to as recent as the 1970's. These works tap into the dark recesses of the human psyche. You will journey through the horrors of addiction, possession, oppression, alienation, forbidden love, the quest for immortality, the duality of man, and in other words, the things that make life so complex. Our hope is to expose a younger generation to these stories, which are as compelling and relatable today as the day when they were first published"
Each track on the album is based on a piece of literature. "This album is a tribute to some of the greatest literature ever written, dating from as early as the 1600's, to as recent as the 1970's. These works tap into the dark recesses of the human psyche. You will journey through the horrors of addiction, possession, oppression, alienation, forbidden love, the quest for immortality, the duality of man, and in other words, the things that make life so complex. Our hope is to expose a younger generation to these stories, which are as compelling and relatable today as the day when they were first published"
714753022027

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Format: CD
Label: FEL
Rel. Date: 12/04/2015
UPC: 714753022027

Every Trick in the Book
Artist: Ice Nine Kills
Format: CD
New: IN PRINT AND ONLINE ORDER-ABLE - , call or email $14.98
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Each track on the album is based on a piece of literature. "This album is a tribute to some of the greatest literature ever written, dating from as early as the 1600's, to as recent as the 1970's. These works tap into the dark recesses of the human psyche. You will journey through the horrors of addiction, possession, oppression, alienation, forbidden love, the quest for immortality, the duality of man, and in other words, the things that make life so complex. Our hope is to expose a younger generation to these stories, which are as compelling and relatable today as the day when they were first published"
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