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Pussy Galore was an American garage punk band from 1985 to 1990, formed in Washington, DC. Being young Jon Spencer's first band, Pussy Galore was reknowned for their sonic disharmony, capacity for sheer noise power, utter contempt for the local emocore and straight edge bands, and complete disregard for lyrical decency and musical songcraft. The band's earliest incarnation consisted of guitarist and vocalist Jon Spencer, guitarist Julie Cafritz and
The Robot Ate Me has been the project of Ryland Bouchard since 2002 which has gone through many distinct phases incorporating aspects of folk, jazz, psychedelia, electronica, and avant-garde rock. He has been labeled by Daytrotter as “One of the most creative and potentially scary minds of our generation” and by Spin Magazine as "purely artistic, baffling, and almost completely uncommercial". In 2002 he released They Ate Themselves, his first
John Fahey & Cul de Sac - The Epiphany of Glenn Jones