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The Aggrolites
Self-Titled
(Hellcat/Epitaph)
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The Blasters
4-11-44
(Rainman)
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The Budos Band
Self-Titled
(Daptone)
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"On this debut record, the Aggrolites take us back to the late '60s. F..."
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"It's been twenty years since the Blasters were rockin' L.A.'s punk scene wi..."
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"This record will instantly and simultaneously bring class, cred, and a hip ..."
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The Clientele
Strange Geometry
(Merge)
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The Coup
Pick a Bigger Weapon
(ANTI)
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The Go-Betweens
Oceans Apart
(Yep Roc)
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"More great pop, less vocals through amps.
Pop filtered through gauzy strin..."
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Funky, inventive and hilarious “political” rap from the Bay..."
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"Great return to form by these literate popsters. Their ability to spin a so..."
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The Greenhornes
East Grand Blues
(V2/Big Cat)
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The Highwaymen
The Road Goes On Forever 10th Anniversary
(Capitol)
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The Hold Steady
Separation Sunday
(Frenchkiss)
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"Everything you ever liked about 60's garage or folk rock rolled into one li..."
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"10th Anniversary Re-issue. Steve Earle's "Devil's Right Hand" and..."
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"Tales of drugs and salvation wrapped around ass-kicking (and shaking) bar b..."
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