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All Rights removed is the second album by Airbag. It features six conceptual compositions dealing with the destructive forces in our society and how they affect the naïve mind and lives of those who uncritically follow the rules of the never ending game. The album sees Airbag move towards a more prog-oriented direction with long dramatic themes, heavier guitars and stellar keyboards. It is a fan favourite, and upon its release it was hailed as one of the best prog albums of 2011. Airbag has gained a solid following in Europe with a top-10 hit on Polish national radio for four consecutive months in early 2011 and 5 Best Prog Album of 2011 titles for "All Rights Removed". They've also become a solid live-act playing at several major festivals and as support and double-bills with bands like Anathema, Pineapple Thief, Riverside and Gazpacho. "A heartfelt and elegantly crafted album that teethers knowingly and expertly between fragile splendour and outright bombast."
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