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The Residents - Intermission
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The Residents - IntermissionRecord Store Day 2015 Release. 180 Gram 1000 numbered copies on transparent vinyl. 'Intermission: Extraneous Music From The Residents' Mole Show' is an EP by The Residents, originally released in 1982. It featured music from the opening, closing and intermission portions of the Mole Show. It was the rst in a line of albums that would bear the warning that it was not part three of the Mole Trilogy. Punk band NoMeansNo covered 'Would We Be Alive?'
This period saw the end of mass recording of discs in the downhome and urban blues styles and these artists were largely absent from the studios until the late 1940s
He had hardly
has created his first original score for the feature length film ‰Û÷Palo Alto‰۪ from writer-director Gia Coppola
The title track attains a densely packed
A New Ager and dental hygienist from California
The super-deadly ‰Û÷Spiders‰۪ single is spun again here in full
Brian Jonestown Massacre formed in San Francisco
"This record went further (than 'L'Amour')
meticulously curated in collaboration with Tate and MOMA certified fine artists Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg
) attention briefly returned to 1979 NOW
Think again
mad world for the Common man
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