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Deadly Legends

45s · Camdenville Public School Podcasts · 17 Nov 20:01

This song is about what the land means to the Deadly Legends at Camdenville P.S. The song represents how much the land and the country that we stand on today means. Credit to Brian, Tyler, Charlie and Tiarna for creating and producing the story and a special thanks to Mr.Costello for all your help along the way.

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