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Mngwa

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Andrew Franey

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The Shangs

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Alex Cuba

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Tri Nguyen

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Defend The Rhino

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Talltale

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Kiwi Jr.

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Plaster

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Hyness

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Black Suit Devil

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Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

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The Pack A.D.

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Chad VanGaalen

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Potengowski Anna Friederike

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Todd Rundgren

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Old 97's

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Needles//Pins

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The Unintended

The Unintended

Take some modern psychedelic music gurus (Elevator), combine them with a bunch of countrified indie rockers (The Sadies) and flavour that with the stoner side of Blue Rodeo (Greg Keelor). What do you get? Amazingly,... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Jan 29, 2004

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The Unintended

The Unintended

Take some modern psychedelic music gurus (Elevator), combine them with a bunch of countrified indie rockers (The Sadies) and flavour that with the stoner side of Blue Rodeo (Greg Keelor). What do you get? Amazingly,... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Jan 29, 2004

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The Unintended

The Unintended

Take some modern psychedelic music gurus (Elevator), combine them with a bunch of countrified indie rockers (The Sadies) and flavour that with the stoner side of Blue Rodeo (Greg Keelor). What do you get? Amazingly,... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Jan 29, 2004

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The Unintended

The Unintended

Take some modern psychedelic music gurus (Elevator), combine them with a bunch of countrified indie rockers (The Sadies) and flavour that with the stoner side of Blue Rodeo (Greg Keelor). What do you get? Amazingly,... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Jan 29, 2004

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Rick White

The Rick White Album

One-time Eric?s Trip frontman Rick White has a liking for psychedelic trippiness ? but not in a pleasant flowers-in-your-hair kind of way. With his rock outfit Elevator, he takes psyche and turns it slightly Psycho,... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Nov 15, 2005

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Wyrd Visions

Half-Eaten Guitar

Half-eaten Guitar tests you from the outset with ?Sigill,? an immediately unsettling, eleven-minute undulation of acoustic guitar that rolls up out of the abyss, black like the Mines of Moria (to use a highly nerdy... read more...
By James Hayashi-Tennant
Jul 9, 2006

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