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Aluminum Tadpole | “Non Compos Mentis”
The salad days of Aluminum Tadpole.
Covering the band’s most fruitful years, this album showcases Choagie’s unique songwriting style. Thrill to his inspiring anthem “I’m Demented” – a clarion call to malcontents everywhere, yearning to break free of societal expectations – and marvel at the...
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Assorted Spores | “BUDS”
Assorted Spores (also known as The Buds) were a short-lived fixture of the casino bar circuit in South Lake Tahoe circa 1980. Hired to play more relaxing fare like Christopher Cross's "Sailing", the band delighted in shocking their audiences by aborting the soft rock mid-song ...
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Allied Fracture | “Conspiracy Generation”
Breakbeats meet plunderphonics in Allied Fracture’s first CD release. A paranoid tour-de-force,
Conspiracy Generation was recorded on analog reel-to-reel tape for maximum hiss and flutter. Heavy electronic beats, dark orchestral stylings, layers of found noise and anxious...
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Aluminum Tadpole | “The Clever Whatever”
When not watching bad horror movies or listening to records, the members of Aluminum Tadpole would occasionally have an impromptu jam session, recording music with whatever equipment was immediately available. The result: A sound that ranges from crass to touching, inept to jazzy. Also of no...
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Stephen Cunningham | “Home Sliced”
Here are a batch of home recordings made in living rooms, basements, bedrooms, dining rooms... Over at a friend's place, or by myself while the kids were trying to take a nap at home. Singing out of raw notebooks, making up the tune and then pushing
record before I...
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Aluminum Tadpole | “More Of The Same”
This compact anthology of Aluminum Tadpole is a nice introduction to the band’s overall sound and features special glow-in-the-dark packaging....
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GTR GYRO | “The Far-Out Sounds of the Fretless Guitar”
Take a twenty-something guitarist with time on his hands, a Les Paul copy with frets yanked out (cracks filled with veneer by friend Dennis), lots of effects pedals, and a cassette deck. The result: meandering musical mayhem. GTR GYRO (pronounced "guitar hero") made a lot of these ...
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Choagie Graham | “Demented Ramblings of the Young "Choagie" Graham”
“When David Graham was nine years old, he developed an alter-ego known as ‘Choagie’ and recorded his mainly-incoherent ramblings on the family tape recorder. Decades later, the results are available to the masses. After Christian spirituals sung with his aunt and little sister ‘Nini,’ Choagi...
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Action Sound | “Super Band”
Various artists from Worst Kitchen's roster have contributed an eclectic pile of ingredients -- rock, fusion, '70s camp, Casio kitsch, badly acted video drama, bits of "found audio" -- and concocted this reeking stew of musical fun. Featuring the further demented ra...
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Spanky Spankitos & The Spankaroos | “The Totally Gay '80s”
Stuffy old historians in tweed blazers used to refer to the 1890s as The Gay Nineties (usually while seated in front of impressive bookcases and smoking pipes). But then the 1980s came along and they were like, “ Oh my god! TOTALLY!” (Next they spiked their hair with some gel, donned OP beac...
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Choagie & Friends | “Crass & Cruel Crank Calls”
In a world without caller ID, when unsuspecting strangers were randomly telephoned by anonymous pranksters... ...
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GTR GYRO | “Elektrik Gtr”
From the artist who brought us the perplexing "Far-Out Sounds Of The Fretless Guitar" comes another improvisational noise masterpiece of even stranger proportions. Utilizing multiple effects pedals and unorthodox playing techniques, GTR GYRO approached this album with the goal of &...
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Aluminum Tadpole | “That's Not The Cow I Ordered”
As the band members were growing up and drifting their separate ways, they still met occasionally, just long enough to throw together these musical gems. While their rate of musical output may have slowed, the resulting pieces show more polish and musical maturity along with an uneasiness an...
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Asgoth A.D. | “Warwick Motel”
No room will be vacant of budget luxury when equipped with this wall-to-wall shag carpet of rock 'n' roll. Rockabilly and heavy metal collide with the unmistakable sound of an '80s vintage Casio keyboard. Plus amusing monologues and dramatic scenes that might tell some sort of...
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Blood Feast | “Blood Feast”
In 1983, three teens got together, came up with some music and words, and talked their older friend Cole into doing vocals. The result: Blood Feast. Guitar, bass, vocals, and trashcans/cardboard boxes for drums. Maybe some real drums, too. They only played these songs a few times, and then t...
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