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New: Embed this album on your own site! Hooray for good old-fashioned butt-shaking rock-and-roll! Last of the Pleasure Seekers is a satisfying fistful of new tracks by Rocket City Riot. lead vocalist John Mark King has a voice that dares you to sit still while Dave Seiden does his thing (and does it very well) on lead guitar. "All The Way Down" is a tasty piece of high energy hookiness that already makes us long for summertime, and "From This Day" has a graduation day wistfulness about it that'll make you feel all misty...in a rockin', AC/DC kind of way of course. Includes a sexy acoustic version of Rocket City Riot's "Cut Me Out," available only on Magnatune. "Get a copy, or the terrorists win," says WFMU's Bill Kelly.
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