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Guitar Center: Fresh Cuts Vol. 4

Written by on August 16, 2009 – Follow me on Twitter No Comment | Print

Fresh Cuts Volume 4I finally picked up my copy of Guitar Center’s Fresh Cuts Vol. 4. Haven’t heard of Fresh Cuts? Fresh Cuts is a compilation of songs from Guitar Center employees along with a big band headliner. This round they have a song by Weezer called, “Everybody Go Away.”

I think it’s cool that Guitar Center has this opportunity for their employees to share their music. Plus they have a big band to back them up.  After importing it into iTunes it all shows up as rock but there are a couple of tracks that aren’t rock.  Now that I think about it, I’ve seen some CDs in Hot Topic that highlight their employees’ music.

I’ve listened to the whole CD now and I like the following:

  • In Search Of… by Tension Head
  • The New American Standard by Collin Kravis
  • Romeo and Juliet by The Lifeline
  • Way Down by Googutz
  • Back to the Past by William Wiegand
  • She’d Be Good For Me by Jason Cooper

The Weezer track is okay.  If I randomly played the CD without pinpointing the Weezer track I would of skipped it.

Oh, I forgot to mention that the CD is free at Guitar Center locations near you.

Disclaimer:
No, I do not work at Guitar Center.

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