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Specialist Kriegshauser

Series: Soldiers Soundtracks to War--IRAQ
From: Jake Warga
Length: 00:01:18

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Techno: Anything with a beat just gets your heart pumping, and you’re ready to go for anything. I’m Specialist Kriegshauser – “Warhouse”. Read the full description.

Kreigshauser_small “Raindrops by Alex K. I love techno. Anything with a beat just gets your heart pumping, and you’re ready to go for anything. I’m Specialist Kriegshauser – “Warhouse”. Soldiers love their music. I’m sure 9 out of 10 soldiers have an iPod or someway to listen to music. You come off a really long day and it will calm you down and you can sleep that night. Music is a great de-stresser as well as great motivator. I think the country will definitely survive. They’re a thriving, caring, generous people. The stigma that America gives to them is unjust and unfair in most instances. ”

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Piece Description

“Raindrops by Alex K. I love techno. Anything with a beat just gets your heart pumping, and you’re ready to go for anything. I’m Specialist Kriegshauser – “Warhouse”. Soldiers love their music. I’m sure 9 out of 10 soldiers have an iPod or someway to listen to music. You come off a really long day and it will calm you down and you can sleep that night. Music is a great de-stresser as well as great motivator. I think the country will definitely survive. They’re a thriving, caring, generous people. The stigma that America gives to them is unjust and unfair in most instances. ”

Broadcast History

http://www.theworld.org/2010/05/31/personal-soundtracks-to-war/

Transcript

“Raindrops by Alex K. I love techno. Anything with a beat just gets your heart pumping, and you’re ready to go for anything. I’m Specialist Kriegshauser – “Warhouse”. Soldiers love their music. I’m sure 9 out of 10 soldiers have an iPod or someway to listen to music. You come off a really long day and it will calm you down and you can sleep that night. Music is a great de-stresser as well as great motivator. I think the country will definitely survive. They’re a thriving, caring, generous people. The stigma that America gives to them is unjust and unfair in most instances. ”
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Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Raindrops Alex K 00:00

Additional Credits

HearingVoices.com

Related Website

http://www.theworld.org/2010/05/31/personal-soundtracks-to-war/