Helpful Brief: "Goodbye Despair Musical" written by Zachary Lawrence and Sam Wurdemann Music/Lyrics by Sam Wurdemann Featuring Alex ... Basically, It's one of Green Day's new song out on the new album :) Green Day -
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Basically, It's one of Green Day's new song out on the new album :) Green Day - Mixing Engineer/Recording Engineer/Vocal Editor - William Shanton Mastered by Azimuth Mastering ... "Goodbye Despair Musical" written by Zachary Lawrence and Sam Wurdemann Music/Lyrics by Sam Wurdemann Featuring Alex ...
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"Goodbye Despair Musical" written by Zachary Lawrence and Sam Wurdemann Music/Lyrics by Sam Wurdemann Featuring Alex ... And tbh I think is the cover that has come out sounding the best so far.
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- Basically, It's one of Green Day's new song out on the new album :) Green Day -
- Mixing Engineer/Recording Engineer/Vocal Editor - William Shanton Mastered by Azimuth Mastering ...
- All credit goes to Richard Beddow, Jamie Christopherson, Ian Livingstone, Simon Ravn, Tim Wynn ...
- "Goodbye Despair Musical" written by Zachary Lawrence and Sam Wurdemann Music/Lyrics by Sam Wurdemann Featuring Alex ...
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