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The Bronx: “Fourth of July” (Dave Alvin)

The Bronx
Contributed by IllaZilla, Posted by Kira Wisniewski Music 13 years ago

In celebration of America's birthday yesterday, The Bronx have their version of "Fourth of July" available for a free download. The song was originally recorded by Dave Alvin (The Blasters, X, The Knitters). With this post on their website, came the promise of a new album early next year.

You can click Read More to stream the song and you can download it (for the price of your email address) here.

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