Gone Ain't Gone is Tim Fite's second album, his first for the ANTI- label. Many of the sounds on this record are sampled from CDs "rescued" from the dollar bins in used record stores. A music video for "Away from the Snakes" was released in September 2006.
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Gone Ain't Gone
Musical Album
Artist
Tim Fite
Tim Fite (born Timothy Sullivan) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, living and working in Brooklyn. His past releases have run the gamut from indie to alternative to country to hip hop.
Fite was born and raised in rural New Jersey, where he developed a certain...
Label
ANTI-
ANTI- is an American record label founded in 1999 as a sister label of Epitaph Records.
While Epitaph's focus is mostly on punk rock, ANTI- has a more diverse roster, ranging from hip hop (Blackalicious), reggae (Buju Banton), comedy (Eddie Izzard), country (Merle Haggard), folk (The Swell Season)...
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