Wolfmother album giveaway
Wolfmother. Rock n roll. Mystical lyrics. Heavy riffs. They have a new album out, Cosmic Egg, and we have five copies to giveaway, along with their debut album. To enter, tell us your favorite Wolfmother song and the city you live in. Yo! Two fingered salute.

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It’s spring cleaning time and we have a massive pile of assorted new release CDs to give away to a randomly selected LAEM subscriber. To enter, just be a subscriber and leave a note under this message telling us the city you live in.
YOU'RE SAYING (28)
Jason said | 3 November, 2009
White unicorn because it has a great intro
Sydney, Aus
yeah white unicorn its the shit!!!
Santiago, Chile. Sudamérica
Rebecca said | 3 November, 2009
New Moon Rising – it makes me want to swing my hips
Sydney, Au
sandy lowe said | 3 November, 2009
“Woman”
Moreno Valley, CA
Alex said | 4 November, 2009
White Unicorn!
Sydney, AUS
candy Y said | 4 November, 2009
Joker and the thief. Just saw them at Bridge School Benefit in CA and Loved them!
san francisco CA
Chris said | 4 November, 2009
Joker & the thefing b$stards! great song
Britt said | 4 November, 2009
Vagabond.
San Antonio (for now).
Katherine said | 4 November, 2009
white unicorn and hearing it live rocks even more
Marianne McGhie said | 4 November, 2009
My favourite Wolfmother song is “Apple Tree”. Hello to my boyfriend who let me know that this competition was running
Marianne.
Woking, England, UK.
Mary London Szpara said | 5 November, 2009
White Unicorn…
Charlotte, NC
Tim Eggert said | 5 November, 2009
Colossal. The title says it all- guitar riffs big enough to carry you off to the faraway lands of which they sing…
Orlando, FL
Barbara de Alencar said | 6 November, 2009
White Unicorn!!!!
London, UK
dale schmucker said | 8 November, 2009
new moon rising new haven, in
Chris Webb said | 9 November, 2009
My favourite is ‘Witchcraft’ mostly because of the awesome riff and the flute part! There’s definitely not enough flute in Rock n Roll!!
Sydney, AUS
peach said | 10 November, 2009
going to go with ‘dimension’!
huntington beach, ca
Holly fawkner said | 11 November, 2009
Vagabond
Dan said | 12 November, 2009
Cosmic Egg, from the new album, the heavy guitar that comes in soundds like Rhubarb and Custard theme. Got to be a good thing.
Hertfordshire, UK.
L said | 14 November, 2009
Best song… Oh dear. Perhaps, Joker and the Thief…. but White Unicorn is really awesome. My boyfriend’s roommate was blaring Dimension the other day and woke us up a little earlier than I would have preferred… but I really couldn’t be angry because it is such a good song…
savannah said | 16 November, 2009
Vagabond is my favorite.
Scottsdale, AZ
Sasha said | 18 November, 2009
Love ‘Woman’ – it’s such an awesome anthem.. I love listening to it the car with the windows down.
Adelaide, Australia
Aaron Dandridge said | 19 November, 2009
White Unicorn..
I live in Philadelphia, Pa United States
Andrew said | 20 November, 2009
Joker and The Thief takes the cake. Then they one up with the music video featuring the guys from Jackass. Perfect!
Andrew said | 20 November, 2009
Lafayette, IN
Zolton said | 20 November, 2009
Hi guys, thanks for all your messages! The five winners of the Wolfmother Cds are:
Jason, Alex, Sasha, Chris Webb, and Rebecca.
Can you please contacts us with your postal details:
http://www.lostateminor.com/contact-us/
Thanks.
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Dallas said | 3 November, 2009
My favorite Wolfmother track has got to be ‘Woman’.
I live in Auckland, NZ