Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs): 2003 KCRW Session

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  • 2005

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  • 1,925.147 s (32.08578 min )

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Eels

Eels (often typeset as eels or EELS) is an American rock band formed by singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, better known as E. Other members rotate frequently, both in the studio and on stage. Eels appear on several film soundtracks, including American Beauty, Holes, The Anniversary Party,...

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