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All of us growl like bears, someday this will all make sense

Denver: The Last Dinosaur HOUSE PARTY REMIX

You might remember this touching 80′s animated children’s show:

The show revolved around the adventures of Denver, a dinosaur who was released from his dino egg by a group of multiracial modern California teens — Jeremy, Mario, Shades, Wally and Casey, along with tagalong older sister Heather. The kids taught Denver the finer points of skateboarding and other pastimes while protecting him from concert promoter Morton Fizzback who wanted to use the dinosaur to make money.

from wikipedia.

But I don’t remember the musical intro theme song rocking quite this hard.

It sounds like the volume is cranked to 11 and the bass dial has been broken off entirely in a quest to rock the party like it’s 1989.

That bassline is ridic. Instant house party classic. I can’t wait to hear a remix of this.

So to whoever darkjudges0 is : THANK YOU! For having no regard for audio quality.

I’m reminded of Disco Inferno’s poor mix resulting in such an accidental attack of audio awesomeness.

Deastro’s Grower is music to my earz

I have been crazy about Grower since I first hit play on the titular track.

It’s an epic dream of Sega Genesis coming of age 80′s film soundtracks.

You have to hear it to believe it.

Randolph Chabot aka Deastro

Randolph Chabot

Randolph Chabot On Grower:

“This EP is inspired by Detroit and my friends there who I feel are a light in it. The title of it, Grower, represents what I feel is growing inside of peoples hearts and minds there. It is about human growth, so sometimes it can be messy or tragic, although I am not going to limit human experience to two adjectives or claim that I know the first thing about it.”

http://deastro.rcrdlbl.com/

Download the whole album for free here:
http://rcrdlbl.com/2009/05/18/download_deastro_grower_ep

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