beedlebaum

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  • syntaxevasion wrote:
    December 2007
    great taste, dude.

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  • scheduletwo wrote:
    November 2007
    Saw you were listening to them and thought you might like to check out live video of The Thermals at scheduletwo.com

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  • Ramez05 wrote:
    February 2007
    nice taste

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  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    January 2007
    I have a feeling Arsonists get all the girls probably have an average age of 14, I expect there's a name for it now but it's kind of thrash metal with the occasional bit of pop keyboards thrown in. I really like them. If you can find some I highly recommend Guitar Gabriel. The cd I have was recorded when he was a washed up incontinent drunk on his death bed. Absolutely fantastic though.
  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    December 2006
    Only heard of Les Rallizes recently (an article with Thurston Moore saying that he has been trying desperately to get them to play a gig). They are utterly amazing though. If he does pull it off I think I will do almost anything to make sure I'm there.
  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    December 2006
    I'll be seeing MC5 at the weekend, got given a ticket for this at the last minute, an amazing line up and the reason I haven't bothered going to see wolf eyes tonight http://www.atpfestival.com/events/nightmare/line_up.php
  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    December 2006
    I'm posting this everywhere I can think of at the moment, it's wonderful. http://www.kaiso.net/
  • red_apple_falls wrote:
    November 2006
    R. Stevie Moore then Merle Haggard , followed by My Bloody Valentine and finally topped off by the Boredoms! Very nice.

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  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    November 2006
    Only heard sunburned hand for the first time the other day, but that was pretty special too. No-neck blues band seem to be getting quite a bit of attention over here at the moment, so hopefully they'll be getting bigger still.
  • [deleted-user] wrote:
    November 2006
    To be honest I dozed of to that No-neck blues band album last night. What I remember of it is really good though, lots of maqam style influences which worked really well - that kind of thing often just ends up sounding like pretentious art school nonsense. Probably my favourite band of the moment.

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