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    Take Two 3:37
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    Ticket To Heaven 3:06
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    Damnit Billy 4:29
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    Never Been 3:27
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    Born To Play The Blues 3:05
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    She's All Mine 3:39
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    Worn Out Dream 3:38
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Harriet Watkins of TheDailyCountry.com:
 "From the engaging drum intro that melts into swampy guitar riffs, driving horns and strong vocals (Take Two) is infectious, making it impossible to sit still while listening. The writing is equally compelling as it conveys the bittersweet experience of leaving a dream behind." 
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Mayer Danzig of Twangville.com:
"Their songs are centered around some mighty fine pop hooks that they deliver with plenty of electric guitar and vocal harmonies."

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Bill Copeland Music: 
"The Daybreakers debut CD is a collection of fun, gritty, blues rock, folk-rock, and country rock that makes a good companion to any drive down the highway." 
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Brian M. Owens, Metronome Magazine:
"Blurring the lines between country and rowdy rock and roll, the DayBreakers serve up a notable jangle that's been lacking in most modern music."

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