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| 1074 products found for IRS  | Veteran talk-radio host and self-described libertarian Neal Boortz, along with Congressman John Linder, proposes an alternative to what both the left and the right agree is a very flawed tax system: a sales-tax-based system, which would, if set at... |  | |  | Nuclear Assault: John Connelly (vocals, guitar); Anthony Bramante (guitar); Dan Lilker (bass); Glenn Evans (drums). |  | Wall Of Voodoo: Stannard Ridgway (vocals, harmonica, keyboards); Marc Moreland (6 & 12-string guitars); Chas T. Gray (synthesizer, bass, background vocals); Joe Nanini (drums, percussion). Recorded at Hit City, Los Angeles, California. |  | Full performer name: Stanley Clarke/Al DiMeola/Jean-Luc Ponty. Personnel: Stanley Clarke (acoustic bass); Al DiMeola (acoustic guitar); Jean-Luc Ponty (acoustic violin). Producers: Stanley Clarke, Al DiMeola, Jean-Luc Ponty. Recorded at Studio 56,... |  | EPONYMOUS is a collection of mostly singles. R.E.M.: Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Buck (guitar); Mike Mills (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Bill Berry (drums). Producers include: Mitch Easter, R.E.M., Don Dixon, Joe Boyd, Scott Litt. EPONYMOUS... |  | Dread Zeppelin: Tortelvis (vocals), Ed Zeppelin (percussion, vocals), Jah Paul Jo (guitar, keyboards) Carl Jah (guitar), Put-Mon (bass) and Fresh Cheese & Cheese (drums). Dread Zeppelin perform Led Zeppelin songs with reggae rhythms and an Elvis... |  | The Ozrics remain true to form and rocksteady on ARBORESCENCE, an album replete with their trademarks: squooshy, splooshy cosmic whizzes, laser-sharp guitars, walloping "ethnic" percussion, and other dazzling non-sequiturs. Though the songs on this... |  | Over The Rhine: Karin Bergquist (vocals, acoustic guitar), Ric Hordinski (acoustic, electric & lap steel guitar), Linford Detweiler (bass, keyboards), Brian Kelley (drums, percussion, vocals). Additional personnel: Bill Dillon (guitar), Chris... |  | Veteran talk-radio host and self-described libertarian Neal Boortz, along with Congressman John Linder, proposes an alternative to what both the left and the right agree is a very flawed tax system: a sales-tax-based system, which would, if set at... |
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