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An encouraging number of local bands who aren't famous yet join a disturbing number of bands who could've opened for Jethro Tull in the '70s among the endorsements below.
BABY SHOWER
Baby Shower
(unlabeled goth-punk demo EP)
BLACK LIPS!
We Did Not Know the Forest Spirit Made the Flowers Grow
(Bomp! garage-scuzzed psychedelic spaz-punk album)
bomp.com
COMETS ON FIRE
Blue Cathedral
(Sub Pop post-punk psychedelic metal album)
subpop.com
CRIMSON SWEET
Blood Transfusion
(Shake It post-punk art-garage EP)
angelfire.com/falcon/crimsonsweet
EXCEPTER
Excepter
(Fusetron neo-no-wave noise-dub promo CD-R)
fusetronsound.com
EXCEPTER "Vacation"/"Forget Me"
(Fusetron neo-no-wave noise-dub yellow-vinyl 12-inch single)
fusetronsound.com
FAITHLESS
No Roots
(BMG Eurodiscofied anti-imperialist trip-hop album)
faithless.co.uk
GANG GANG DANCE
Gang Gang Dance
(Fusetron neo-no-wave noise-dub vinyl album)
fusetronsound.com
KULTUR SHOCK
Kultura-Diktatura
(Koolarrow Eastern-European-American anti-imperialist gypsy-punk album)
kulturshock.com
MUSHROOM
Glazed Popems
(Black Beauty jazz-rock fusion double-disc album)
innerspacerecords.com
SQUIRRELS FROM HELL
Squirrels From Hell
(unlabeled prog-blues-punk demo EP)
hellsville.com
UMPHREY'S MCGEE
Anchor Days
(Sci Fidelity prog-jam album)
umphreys.com
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