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Mellow Out - Mainliner

Psychedelic acid noise-band from Tokyo. Trio composed of Asahito Nanjo, Kawabata Makoto and Koji Shimura. Terminally fuzzed-out and distorted, earth moving riffage and shrieking, eviscerating extended solos with sheer brute force.


#noise rock #1996 #free rock #noise guitar #loud
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Calypso - Andre Toussaint

Haitian ex-patriot André Toussaint moved to Nassau, Bahamas in the 1950s performing as a singer-guitarist for the tourist and lounge crowd. Featuring many of his own compositions along with many current calypsos of the day, Toussaint was fluent in French, Haitian Creole, Italian, and Spanish. He performed folk songs of Bahama, was an accomplished guitarist who worked with small orchestras until his death in 1981 and was considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern Bahamian music.


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New-Atlantis "Cosmic Music Experience" - Limbus 3

Limbus 3 was a German krautrock trio founded in 1968. They released one album in 1969 titled "New Atlantis" (subtitled "Cosmic Music Experience") which consist of four tracks of improvised avat-garde instrumental music. Limbus 3 used guitars, violins, cello, flute, percussion and a wide range of effects obtained by different electronic gadgets, distorted electric elements and collage techniques. In 1970 they added a fourth memeber and renamed themselves Limbus 4.


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Sug Och Fräls - The Kristet Utseende

Punk/metal oriented band from the redneck society of Gnarp, in the middle of Sweden. With lyrics often bringing up themes like religion, narcotics and sexuality, spiced with a large quantity of humor - they have established themselves as a modern classic, as the like of them have never been seen before on the scene. In the year of 2005, they entered the scene at Hultsfred Festival in Småland, Sweden, for the first time in approximately 7 years. They entered the scene while throwing toilet brushes out in the crowd.


#songs about beer #punk rock #1 #narcotic gay metal #punk
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It's Time For - Jonathan Richman And The Modern Lovers

Led by Jonathan Richman, the protopunk band The Modern Lovers came out of Massachusetts in the early 1970s. Their classic debut album contained heartfelt songs about dating awkwardness, growing up in Massachusetts, and love of life. Many feel their best work is the first album and the outtakes from those sessions. The sound of the band owed a great deal to the influence of The Velvet Underground, but also pointed the way towards much of the punk, New Wave and indie rock of the following decades.


#rock and roll #proto-punk #3star #streamers at my party #rock