Gamesdoglar - A History Of Doglastan

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Review by Thomas David Richardson

A History Of Doglastan by Gamesdoglar is an exceptional album that showcases the band's unique sound and style. The album is a perfect blend of electronic beats, catchy melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the upbeat and energetic "Bark at the Moon" to the more contemplative and introspective "The Hound of the Baskervilles." Each track is expertly crafted, with intricate production and a clear attention to detail.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Dog Days," which features a driving beat and infectious chorus that will have listeners singing along in no time. Another highlight is "Canine Conquest," a track that combines elements of hip-hop and electronic music to create a truly unique sound.

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Artist: Gamesdoglar
Album: A History Of Doglastan

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  • MP3 size: 60.5 mb
  • FLAC size: 585.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Fuck The New Posers
Seasons Of Change
The Grievance
You Can't Fight The Bübübü
How Long My Fuse
Cofboy
Tatskin
No Bullshit
Final Endless Fantasy
N.Y.C Riverline
My Head

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Catalog Numbers

TR0412

Labels

Tentacled Records

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Summary by Thomas David Richardson

A History Of Doglastan is a must-listen for fans of electronic music and anyone looking for a fresh and innovative sound. Gamesdoglar has truly outdone themselves with this album, and it is sure to be remembered as one of their best works to date.