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0.0 | LGBTQ-infused band enjoyer | January 31st 22 | Genres Experimental Rock, Avant-ProgrAvant-Garde Metal, Zolo, Noise, Comedy Rock, Brutal Prog, Spoken Word, Sound Collage, Cartoon Music, Field Recordings, Jazz Fusion, Avant-Garde Jazz, Death Metal, Experimental, Grindcore, Third Wave Ska, Circus March, Sequencer & Tracker, Funk Metal, Opera, Noise Rock, Surf Rock, Chiptune, Mariachi, Noisecore, Spaghetti Western, Arabic Music, Tex-Mex, Lounge, Easy Listening, Post-Industrial, Electronic, Pop Rock, Progressive Rock, Dance, Funk, Musique concrète, Ska, Bluegrass, Glam Rock
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3.5 great | IleftyspankedU | September 19th 21 | I dare you to add this to a road trip playlist. You might end up on another planet.
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3.0 good | EasterInTheBatcave | June 8th 16 | Don Salsa was the first band of future Estradasphere members Jason Schimmel and Tim Smolens. They only released one album, Koolaide Moustache in Jonestown, a post-modern smorgasbord of genre-defying music with song lengths ranging from thirty-one minutes to four seconds. The album is obscure. Only one pressing was ever made. Luckily though, it can now be heard in full online. Reportedly, some consider it "the most extreme album ever made." I'm not sure I would go that far, but indeed, these rapid, mind-twisting pieces certainly constitute extremity. Think an even more eclectic Naked City or Mr. Bungle. On the record you will hear jazz, metal, opera, noise, waltz, funk, video game music... and I'm only talking about track six. Koolaide Moustache in Jonestown might be too multifarious for its own good (the songs can, paradoxically, lose listener attention by being overly sporadic) but the startling level of creativity, ambition, and talent on it is undeniable.
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4.0 excellent | Oobaloo | February 1st 23 |
3.0 good | tellah | November 14th 22 |
3.5 great | ptrstr | November 5th 21 |
3.0 good | uefest | August 21st 20 |
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