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The Brothers Four
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Greenfields
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from Greenfields & Other Gold
(2009)
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Brad
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20th Century
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from Shame
(1995)
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Pedro the Lion
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Big Trucks
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from It's Hard to Find a Friend
(2001)
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Ernestine Anderson
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My Ship
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from Ernestine Anderson
(2004)
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Grand Archives
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Siren Echo Valley, Pt. 1
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from Keep In Mind Frankenstein
(2009)
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The Sonics
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Psycho
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from Maintaining My Cool
(1991)
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Harvey Danger
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Cream and Bastards Rise
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from Cream and Bastards Rise - EP
(2005)
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Green River
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P.C.C.
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from Dry As a Bone / Rehab Doll
(1987)
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Shabazz Palaces
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32 Leaves…
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from Shabazz Palaces
(2009)
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The Blood Brothers
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Love Rhymes With Hideous Car Wreck
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from Crimes
(2004)
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The Dutchess & The Duke
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Scorpio
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from Sunset / Sunrise
(2009)
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764-Hero
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Photographic Evidence
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from Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere
(2002)
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Chris Cornell
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Can't Change Me
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from Euphoria Morning
(1999)
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Say Hi
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November Was White, December Was Grey
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from Oohs & Aahs
(2009)
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Mark Lanegan
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Carry Home
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from I'll Take Care of You
(1999)
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Throw Me the Statue
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Hi-Fi Goon
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from Creaturesque
(2009)
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Tullycraft
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Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About
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from Tullycraft: The Singles
(2000)
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Dolour
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Highway Hypnosis
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from Suburbiac
(2006)
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The Lashes
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Daddy's Little Girl
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from Get It
(2006)
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Love Battery
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Between the Eyes
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from Between the Eyes
(1992)
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Born Anchors
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Cascading
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from Sprezzatura
(2009)
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Boom Bap Project
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Welcome to Seattle
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from Reprogram
(2007)
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Wayne Horvitz
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Whispers, Hymns and a Murmur Ii Whispers I
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from Whispers, Hymns and a Murmur
(2006)
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The Mentors
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I Wanna Spank You
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from Sex, Drugs, & Rock 'N' Roll
(1997)
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Dave Holden, Buddy Catlett
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BC Lament
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from Roots to Roots and Beyond
(2003)
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Comment:
Let’s face it, there really is no “Seattle sound” – the city’s musical history is just too vast to be nailed down to any one style. It’s a shifting, swirling musical microcosm that can encompass both the insanity of the Sonics’ rabid ‘60s garage-rock freakout “Psycho” and the murky mood of former Screaming Trees singer Mark Lanegan’s haunted, smoky folk ballad “Carry Home.” You can turn a corner and catch an earful of underground hip-hop crew Boom Bap Project’s rhyme-spitting reminder of their home town’s dark side “Welcome to Seattle,” then turn another and stride straight into the heady experimentalism of Wayne Horvitz’s avant-classical epic “Whispers, Hymns and a Murmur.”
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