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Splitterty Splat
02:17
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Wreck and Roll
02:07
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You're Full of Shit
02:34
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Tidal Wave
02:22
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Refrigerator (alt)
03:18
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Cold Meat
02:14
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Spinach Blasters
03:52
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Jaguar Ride
01:47
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Zoot Zoot
01:54
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Giganto (Cyclotron)
03:43
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Bunnies
04:54
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Roll On, Big O
00:48
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You Crummy Fags
03:38
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No No
01:11
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Sewercide (alt)
04:00
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Silver Daggers
02:13
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As If I Cared
05:41
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Natural Situation
05:26
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Cards and Fleurs
01:42
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Agitated (orig)
02:09
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Cyclotron
02:06
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22. |
Black Leather Rock
00:34
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Dead Man's Curve
02:31
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Safety Week
02:11
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25. |
Accident
03:24
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Anxiety
03:49
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27. |
No Nonsense
02:38
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electric eels Cleveland, Ohio
The first punk band, full stop. They may not have started it, but they were first. Their harsh visual aesthetic, Dave E.'s caustic vocals, the embrace of violence, preference for songs about hating people and loving car wrecks, primitive and brutal guitar (no bass, but an occasional lawnmower or vacuum was welcome), clothes festooned with rat traps or safety pins ... the eels did it all '73-'75. ... more
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