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Jedi
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No Thread? Well, there's a surprise. You Turn Me On is my favorite of theirs but I love everything else they've done especially Jamboree and Dreamy.
Also, if you can find it I recommend the Crashing Through Boxset.

P.S. Possibly the coolest band ever!


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I've only heard their first album and Jamboree and really enjoy those. Jamboree is always a fun listen- "Drive Car Girl", "The Cat Walk" and "Bewitched", great stuff. I remember You Turn Me On getting great reviews but I never picked it up. Guess I'll add that one to my want-list.
 
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I think that they are certainly a band that you either love or hate (I'm in the LOVE camp, BTW). Crazed, if you like what you've heard then you should just shell out for the Crashing Through box set. It compiles pretty much everything they ever recorded, including the dynamite EP they did with the Screaming Trees (which was the first thing I ever bought by them).


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Originally posted by Maximum Jack Frost:
Crazed, if you like what you've heard then you should just shell out for the Crashing Through box set. It compiles pretty much everything they ever recorded, including the dynamite EP they did with the Screaming Trees (which was the first thing I ever bought by them).


You know, I was sure I had Jamboree on cd but turned out it's among my over decade old, crappy sounding cassettes (taped off someone's vinyl). The Crashing Through box set is OOP, so I discovered. Tower.com was asking $112 for it, amazon marketplace $224 and GEMM a whopping $389!!! Two of the three local record stores didn't have it but at the third, they had one last copy at well below the original list price (probably not many customers could see the box set in its dusty, secluded location). Now I can toss out that poor sounding tape.
 
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Oooh, nice score!


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Weep to Water the Trees.

"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?

What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob

 
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