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The Road Hammers: "I'm a Road Hammer" Video

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The Road Hammers:
Created: 09/27/2005
Video description: The Road Hammers get out there and work it hard. This is more than just a remarkable band--this is a musical experience. Strap yourself in and hang on; the ride is just beginning for The Road Hammers!

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