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Tim armstrong
Tim armstrong











tim armstrong

inspired by woody guthrie's guitar - "this machine kills fascists" - we always tell the kids "this machine will do whatever you want it to do." make a girl love you. We hear the kids raging and rockin all over now. our mission was just to give voice through music wherever we could help - with instruments or supporting a teacher - or setting up a recording studio. haiti and cuba to indigenous kids in australia. and as musack has grown from nantucket to alaska to the east bay. it connected you to the world and made it possible to get through one more day. would somehow appear and then you could SHOUT it off. a new band/song would somehow appear and change everything. I really thought about what got me through the long winters and the teen years. the isolation and claustrophobia of the winter there and being a teen in general. "Musack started after a number of teen suicides in my hometown (nantucket island). Find it, crank it up, and enjoy!” – Fletcher Watching these guys lay down their own personal trademark styles on this song was nothing short of amazing! I think it’s safe to safe we’re all pretty fucking stoked on the final product, and being able to donate proceeds to Musack feels pretty awesome as well. Byron and I had a demo of ‘One Voice’ laying around for couple years, and I thought it would be cool to bring a couple old friends in to breath some new life into it. “Collaborating with Tim Armstrong, Mike Muir, And Matt Freeman has been an awesome experience, obviously Byron Mcmackin and I go way back.

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Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Includes unlimited streaming of One Voice - SOLD OUT It might also require tonearm and anti-skate adjustment in order to track correctly due to the hard plastic having slightly shallower grooves than a traditional record. It won’t be audiophile, but it ought to be listenable and sound pretty good considering the circumstances of its’ birth. The volume will also be a little lower than a modern “post-loudness-war” record, so pump up the volume. It is not a pressed record and may have slightly more surface noise or an occasional light distortion in some frequencies, and may sound somewhat different than the original master. Lathe Cut Records are made one-at-a-time, in real time, by a real person using an experimental process and 70 year old technology. Musack provides instruments and lessons to disadvantaged youth around the world. Pressed in conjunction with LITTLE LOST GIRL MEDIA. Limited to 50 copies for sale (hand numbered).













Tim armstrong