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Monkey Wrenchin’

Copyright 2009 Winged Warrior Publishing (ASCAP).  All Rights Reserved!

Song Length = 4:36

Audio = Stereo MP3

Sample Rate = 44,100 Samples/Second

Bit Rate = 192 Bits/Second

Monkey Wrenchin’ is the fifth “single” from Warlands - The Soundtrack (Bailey Records / April 21, 2009).

In the tabletop miniatures game Warlands, factions and gangs hash out a day-to-day living by doing whatever is necessary to survive against the living, un-living, and their post-apocalyptic surroundings.  Many of these survivors, including members of the LoTeks and Nomads, rely on scavenged and plundered goods to keep their bellies and gas tanks filled.  This song is in honor of those dedicated to the craft of keeping their vehicles and machinery in working condition.

Monkey Wrenchin’ is a great theme song for the mechanics, tinkerers, fiddlers, grease monkeys, engineers, etc. who strive to keep things operational while others in their team get all the “hero glory”.

Visit http://www.aberrantgames.com/warlands for more details.

Be sure to click the Webpage link below to visit my Acidplanet profile where you'll find a full-length WMA version of the song for free!

Theme = Instrumental music for the mechanics of the post-apocalypse.

Monkey Wrenchin’ is composed and arranged by Stratos of Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design - the team that brought you the Origins Award-nominated Universe87 Campaign Setting Soundtrack.

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This title was added to our catalog on March 17, 2009.