Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Slow Down

Tracklist

1
Side A
1.
Buffalo
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04:10
2.
Creation
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03:39
3.
Burkina Faso
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04:41
Side B
1.
Hiroshima
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03:54
2.
Conspire
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03:38
3.
Incognito (lyrics by Tom Robbins)
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03:31
2
Side C
1.
Forever Party
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03:11
2.
On The Moon
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05:02
3.
Seasons Change
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04:52
Side D
1.
Ginger Juice
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03:35
2.
Missing You More
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06:20
3.
Sunshine Dub
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06:25

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Description

2006's debut album "SLOW DOWN" from western New York's reggae powerhouse, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad. Formed in 2001 in Rochester, New York, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad first received praise for their live show, which combined world beats and reggae rhythms within jamband aesthetics. In recent years the band’s studio recordings, which showcase their songwriting and musicianship across all genres of roots music, have further cemented their legend as master innovators and artists.

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
United States

Formed in 2001 in Rochester, New York, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad first received praise for their live show, which combined world beats and reggae rhythms within jamband aesthetics. In recent years the band’s studio recordings, which showcase their songwriting and musicianship across all genres of roots music, have further cemented their legend as master innovators and artists. GPGDS’s sixth studio album MAKE IT BETTER was released September 16, 2016 on Rootfire Cooperative. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Chart. "There is a lot of intention in this release. We had a purpose to prove to ourselves recording this album [MAKE IT BETTER]. We wanted to know that we could put our heads down and do good work fast. It was a great release artistically. It uniquely sounds the most progressive of anything we have ever done while also sounding the most like our first album." -James Searl, Bassist/Vocalist

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