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Fast Women & Fast Cars |
CD: Missile Command
Label: Childlike/Forest Records
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A good old rocker! Driving rhythm, textured guitars and melodic vocals. |
CD: the bland comfort of life with Lloyd Justin
Label: 24-7 Records
Credits: Engineered by Wayne Dorell (Chavez, Jawbox) |
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A "punch you in the gut" rocker. The lead track on The Milwaukees' best record to date. |
CD: This Is A Stickup
Label: Does Everyone Stare/Boss Tuneage
Credits: Produced by John Agnello |
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