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All of These Ppl

by ISYA

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Violins 01:55
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The Troll 00:25
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.head 00:18
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Fourteen 01:18
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Stop 00:16
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Macalilly 00:35
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Ask Yourself 02:03
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Released on CD in 2005, with only tracks 1-18. Track 19 is a slightly altered version of the entire record mixed to one 9 minute track.

Here's decoymusic.com's review of the record:

As Moments In Grace's impressive 2004 major-label outing Moonlight Survived was left largely ignored by the masses, critics and their label, the newly formed Salad Days/Atlantic imprint, alike, it makes perfect sense that the group members--though reportedly set to begin work on a second Moments In Grace set in the near future--would pick up other musical projects in their downtime. For bassist/Computer Club Records owner Jake Brown, that project is the rather spastic hardcore-tinged entity known as I Send You Away, a largely solo offering that includes the occasional assistance of TJ Stein. Though no shows for the project are planned--one listen makes it apparent that save for a massive production this would be impossible--their strangely infectious debut offering All of These People is currently available for purchase via their website.
RIYL: Jesu, Converge, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

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released August 1, 2005

Jake B.

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Computer Club Records Saint Augustine, Florida

Est. 1999 by Jake Brown (Twothirtyeight, Moments in Grace, Decahedron/Frodus, Veranear, En Masse and The Eastern Wave). Digital and Physical releases, with a focus on cassettes. Motto: "I love my SCSI drive!"

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