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punk funk and New York Noise bands from the late 70s and early 80s that collided with the world of underground dance music found at the Paradise Garage
A great primer to a great band
"The Real Enemy" is undoubtedly going to be hailed as a timeless (musical) social commentary
WHATEVER’S COOL WITH ME
THE HAL AL SHEDAD - THE HAL AL SHEDAD Vinyl LP Format:Poisoned Blue anti-militaristic attitudes and last butFusing rambling, slightly off key vocals, discordant and beautiful guitar lines, and driving, complex basslines, hal al Shedad does emocore like no one else can. The lyrical content is extremely well done profound, innovative and expressive. This entire CD is amazing, but some of the most powerful moments come on Postcard Communication, an epic struggle between anger and sadness, and the jangly, expressive That One. Definitely one of the most