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Go for Broke


By: Electric Chair 3000
A down home acoustic rock instrumental designed to lift you up. A positive jam with acoustic and rythmn guitar, pumping bass and organ. Perfect for films, television, workout rock, in-store media, radio ads, clubs and any other multi-media projects.


By: Electric Chair 3000

Electric Chair 3000 is an exciting Alabama-based band led by Anthony M. Lloyd. Their songs have been featured in promotional videos for Estee Lauder and Red Square Photos, several Rosenklang compilations, and international radio. This group creates trendy music in such diverse genres as Pop, Rock, Techno, Dance, Blues, and Country. With tons of hot tracks in their catalog, Electric Chair 3000's music is perfect for movies, commercials, TV, radio spots, websites, multimedia projects, and new media apps. Check out the unique and universal sounds of this band.
Duration: 2:52    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 108    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Indie Rock Music

Subgenre: Jam Bands

Catalog ID: 541011
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Description: Go for Broke, Indie Rock Music, Jam Bands, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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