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"The song "Why Did You Steal Our Flannel?" from Frankenfinger's last recording sessions in Tallahassee is a wonder of great production and unique use of effects. It starts out with understated, reverb-heavy guitar and trippy, flanged vocal harmonies. The guitar-led musical backdrop is full of subtle electronic blips and whistles that help make the song hard to get out of your head once you've heard it. The catchy chorus is soon followed by some pleasantly disruptive washes of guitar distortion and frantic vocals that convey an atmosphere of deliberate confusion that is soon resolved when the song returns to its mellow beginning."
--Marcus Leith
Ink Nineteen Magazine
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released November 11, 2011
Vocals, Bass - Kathy Denton
Vocals, Guitars - Drew Watson
Drums, Percussion - Brent McNeal
Produced by Tommy Hamilton and Frankenfinger
Previously released on The Nervous System - An AAJ Compilation Executive Producer: Brent Mcneal
Dat Mastering by: Mike Coleman
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