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$10.15 For free downloads and additional songs, visit the band at www.emperorsofjapan.com"...the amazing ability to bridge the best parts of early college radio rock with modern pop experimentation. Highly recommended for anybody who remembers when 'alternative' meant something."- Phoenix New Times "Emperors of Japan have honed their distinctive post-rock sound to near perfection."- College Times"Somehow the Emperors manage to sound like they're jamming in a garage down the street and on one of the solar system's outlying gas giants at the same time. They're familiar in that indie rock way, but on all tracks can be found the spacedust of ...
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