Now​.​.​. Where Were We?

by The Ambulance Review

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The Crypts! The Ambulance Review have honed and perfected the punchy and crunchy pop-punk singalong. The lyrics are emotionally honest and consistently catchy. Be sure to check out their fantastic videos for "Suit Up" and "Stranger Danger!" Favorite track: Stranger Danger.
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eric poppin' pop punk for sure, lots of energy and catchy hooks. plus the drummer is a hunk. Favorite track: Suit Up!.
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WTF 01:34
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Suit Up! 02:10
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Dr. Shane 00:22
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Danielle 02:42
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Twenty Ten 02:12

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A companion piece to the full-length album "This Isn't Permanent!"

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released May 28, 2015

The Ambulance Review is:
Sam MacGregor - Drums
Tom MacGregor - Voice/Guitar
Randy Morin - Bass/Voice

"Now... Where Were We?" was tracked live at Linear Sound Studio on August 12 & 13, 2011, in Fredericksburg, VA, by Eric Wesley.

Mixed and Produced by Tom MacGregor. Music by The Ambulance Review. Lyrics by Tom MacGregor, except "Danielle" lyrics by Tom MacGregor and Patrick Martin. Violin on "WTF" by Tim Jordan.

Thank you: Mom and Pops MacGregor and Morin, Eric Wesley, Mikey Golas, Eric Klein, Kyde, Tim Jordan, Uncle Jamie, Kat Fagan, Nader Elawar, Kage, the Nelson Twins, Michael Fines, Michelle Millard, Ryan Malo, Drew Orr, Joe and Amanda Wright, Ryan Brosmer, Jenny Smolinsky, Swinger and Lindsay Buskirk, Bobby Crockett, Brad Bellante @ Human Canvas, Rory and Jess Galligan, David Mudre, Patrick Hughes, the Fire Friday Crew, dyingscene.com, GTI (r.i.p.), Stitch the Lids, The Crypts!, The Loose Cannon, Broken Field Runner, Matt Pless.

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