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Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
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Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
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Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
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Re: Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
Yes I do, although I'm well aware that, definition-wise, this is not correct.
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Re: Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
It is not an instrumental. However I consider it to be one.
Re: Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
It's an instrumental to me. The lyrics are not enough to make it anything else.
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Re: Do you consider Axis to be an "instrumental"?
No.
Noun
A piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed solely by instruments, with no vocals.
Equally the instrumental mix of Always on mind isn't an instrumental
Noun
A piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed solely by instruments, with no vocals.
Equally the instrumental mix of Always on mind isn't an instrumental
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