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Hermann Nitsch - Requiem für meine Frau Beate (Musik der 56.Aktion) |
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Scissor Shock - Psychic Existentialist |
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Art Zoyd - Berlin |
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2 | 66.67% |
Meredith Monk - Dolmen Music |
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Minimal Man - The Shroud Of |
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1 | 33.33% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Stoned and Jammin' Out
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California; Eugene, OR; mobile
Posts: 1,602
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I too am truly excited about this club. My plate will be full of homework!
![]() I want to nominate something more recent, sort of. At first I wanted to nominate a Mr. Bungle or some other Mike Patton project right off, but I do feel we'll head that way someday naturally. I want to nominate something overlooked. I think this will be the time and place to nominate Nuclear Rabbit's first release Vicuna. It's available in all the usual internet places and on their website/the bassist's website (jeanbaudin) so despite being generally unheard of, they're not nobodies. They left a noticeable mark on California, at least, as well as attaining a worldwide audience (ya know, here and there). I think it would be best described as a red-headed stepchild of Mr. Bungle. A kind of experimental thing. Really great lyrics when you catch them. The band knows what they're doing with their instruments. Their range of sounds is impressive. Hear it to understand. They are unique. Lyrics, photos, etc. at nuclearrabbit.co.uk as well (fansite) ![]() |
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