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What's Wrong With Paul?

from What's Wrong With Paul? by Timothy Hay

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Timothy Hay is the grass farmers grow for cattle feed. It ain't pretty. It ain't the stuff they plant out on the White House lawn. It grows fast and it's hearty. Timothy Hay feeds the cattle and especially the horses. It is harsh and coarse. Timothy Hay gets the job done. So it seemed like the perfect name for this collection of tunes.... maybe not my "A Game" set of tunes but these are the songs that just wouldn't go away. They weren't exactly right for my bands (Dipsomaniacs/The Successful Failures) but I think they have something special. Hell, all I can really say is I keep singing them in my head while driving around town. They were recorded quickly without much thought. Mixing - even less thought (sorry!). Honest and lackluster. Timothy Hay.

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Tell the kids to go away!

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from What's Wrong With Paul?, released January 12, 2018
Mick Chorba: guitars, vocals
Tom O'Grady: drums

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FDR Label Chesterfield, New Jersey

FDR Label is the small NJ indie label with the big power pop heart. Formed in 1996, FDR Label is known for wildly popular tribute CDs to the Replacements, The Who, and the 80s movie tribute, High School Reunion.

Releases have featured Guided By Voices, Frank Black, Matthew Sweet, Pat Dinizio, The Bigger Lovers, Bastards of Melody, The Successful Failures, the Dipsomaniacs, Taggart, and many more.
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