Mike Ladd Welcome To The After Future Zipper

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Welcome to the Afterfuture

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Lyrics

Welcome, yeah it's been a long minute
Let me break it down now if ya'll still with it
First time I did it, yeah I'll admit it
I kinda hit it and quit…

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From The Album

Welcome to the Afterfuture

4,452 listeners

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  1. 5000 Miles West of the Future

  2. Airwave Hysteria

  3. Sun Day Bloody Someday

  4. Eratika

  5. Anesthesia Make Believe

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Mike Ladd Welcome To The After Future Zipper Song

Welcome, yeah it's been a long minute
Let me break it down now if ya'll still with it
First time I did it, yeah I'll admit it
I kinda hit it and quit…

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About This Artist

Mike Ladd

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Mike Ladd is a name of at least three artists: A poet / rapper / producer who is also responsible for the side-projects The Majesticons and The Infesticons. Sites: Discogs, Wikipedia, Twitter and MySpace A Wayne (Maine, USA), guitarist / singer. Rock sound music speaks of childhood memories and love of the good life back in the day. His tracks 'Can't Say Why' and 'Homeless' are featured on Assorted Maine Artists' Bridges album (1994). A Worcester (Massachusetts, USA), guitarist / singer / songwriter for over 25 years. His 1997 release, The Storm, … read more
Mike Ladd is a name of at least three artists: A poet / rapper / producer who is also responsible for the side-projects The Majesticons and The Infesticons. Sites: Discogs, Wikipedia, Twi… read more
Mike Ladd is a name of at least three artists: A poet / rapper / producer who is also responsible for the side-projects The Majesticons and The Infesticons. Sites: Discogs, Wikipedia, Twitter and MySpace A Wayne (Maine, USA), guita… read more
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