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[b]Vive La Compagnie![/b]

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My siblings and I recorded this song (I believe it's a French drinking song translated to English with the references to drinking removed) recently; my father requested a brickfilm version. 
Here it is! 
Recorded on an AudioTechnica ATR 2100 micropohone. 

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