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Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be - G.G. Allin

GG Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin 29 August 1956 – 28 June 1993) was a punk singer and bandleader who performed and recorded with many groups during his career. He is best remembered for his notorious live performances that typically featured wildly transgressive acts such as Allin defecating and urinating onstage, rolling in excrement, committing self-injury, performing naked, taunting people to perform fellatio on him, and violent actions toward the audience.


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Too Young To Be Ideal - The 49 Americans

Post-punk / art rock project consisting of among others: David Toop, Steve Beresford, Max Eastley, Terry Day, Viv Albertine (of The Slits), Vivien Goldman, Peter Cusack, Lol Coxhill. They released two singles and two albums in the early 1980s.


#handclaps #experimental #post-punk #experimental rock #art rock
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Le Quatrieme Mouvement - Abus Dangereux

Abus Dangereux is the brainchild of Pierrejean Gaucher, the guitarist of the band. His love for music began at age 10 when he received for his birthday the single Let It Be by The Beatles. It made him continue to explore this music and got Deep Purple and Pink Floyd albums. This lead him to listen to prog - Yes, Genesis, King Crimson and from there he got to know fusion and jazz based prog bands such as Soft Machine, Gong, Magma and Mahavishnu Orchestra.


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Old Boys - Bishop Morocco

In the Fall of 2008, two old friends from Toronto, Canada met in a town in the Northern Netherlands. Jake Fairley had spent the past 6 years based in Berlin, riding a wave of European techno hits released on labels such as Border Community and Kompakt. James Sayce had been in Toronto, pursuing graduate studies while handling his duties in such bands as Tangiers and earlier, the Deadly Snakes. Their long-standing friendship had not manifested itself into a musical project since their early teens


#indie #dream pop #indie pop #pop #indie rock
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Pygmalion: Demos - Slowdive

Slowdive is a dream pop/shoegaze band that formed in 1989 in Reading, England, United Kingdom. Signed to Creation Records in 1990 and initially championed by the British music press, the band scored a UK top forty entry with their debut album Just For a Day. The band consists of Rachel Goswell (vocals/guitar), Neil Halstead (vocals/guitar), Nick Chaplin (bass), Christian Savill (guitar), and Simon Scott (drums, 1990-1994, 2014-present); additionally, Ian McCutcheon replaced Scott from 1994-1995.