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<blockquote>Mystery X is a folk artist from the outbacks of the long ago vanished country places. A bodyless ghost like speaks in the wind, to those tuned in to such things. A form without ghost grinding the wheels the cog within a cog, spiral in a entrophy circle as the world rots all around us, creak.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Mystery X is a folk artist from the outbacks of the long ago vanished country places. A bodyless ghost like speaks in the wind, to those tuned in to such things. A form without ghost grinding the wheels the cog within a cog, spiral in a entrophy circle as the world rots all around us, creak.</blockquote> | ||
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<tr><td><mp3>Hedly Donut..mp3|download</mp3></td><td></td></tr> | <tr><td><mp3>Hedly Donut..mp3|download</mp3></td><td></td></tr> | ||
<tr><td><mp3>X raps.mp3|download</mp3></td><td>''Mystery X doesn't rap, but if he did it would sound like this''</td></tr> | <tr><td><mp3>X raps.mp3|download</mp3></td><td>''Mystery X doesn't rap, but if he did it would sound like this''</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td><mp3>Ikipr's Mysery X dream 2.mp3|download</mp3></td><td>[[Ikipr]]'s Mystery X dream</td></tr> | |||
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Mystery X is a folk artist from the outbacks of the long ago vanished country places. A bodyless ghost like speaks in the wind, to those tuned in to such things. A form without ghost grinding the wheels the cog within a cog, spiral in a entrophy circle as the world rots all around us, creak.
| ⤓ | Checkout the Chris Titan Show Theme from THE CHRIS TITAN SHOW! |
| ⤓ | 4 A M from the upcoming X spoken word album. |
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| ⤓ | Mystery X doesn't rap, but if he did it would sound like this |
| ⤓ | Ikipr's Mystery X dream |
Mystery X produces a series of imaginary bands and artist's albums click below for some examples, If you dare...
In late 2007 Mystery started the Mystery X Orchestra. A group of musicians to play his short compositions. As many players as he could afford, usually around 5.