| Dismemberment Plan Desoto music Change CD (2001)
$11.99 Following up on 1999's career high point EMERGENCY AND I, Washington DC's The Dismemberment Plan expanded their sound to include even more keyboards than before, a fondness for extended instrumental sections reminiscent of the Slint-derived wing of post-rock bands, and
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| Dismemberment Plan Desoto CDs Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified CD (1997)
$10.65 A four-piece outfit brandishing erratic musical directions, punk-rock energy and experimental songwriting may not sound like major-label material, but sure enough, based upon the strength of Is Terrified, the Dismemberment Plan were scooped up by biggie Interscope Records. The group's
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| Burning Airlines Desoto Records Mission: Control! CD (1999)
$11.79 Mission: Control! Robbins and guitarist Bill Barbot teamed up with ex-Government Issue drummer, Pete Moffett, to form Burning Airlines, with Barbot switching from guitar to bass duties. After Jawbox's amicable split in 1997, frontman J.
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| Juno Desoto music This Is The Way It Goes And Goes And Goes CD (1999)
$10.65 After releasing a couple singles during their first two years of existence, Juno finally offered up their debut, This Is the Way It Goes & Goes & Goes, on Desoto records in 1999. With their odd lineup (including an occasional
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| Dismemberment Plan Desoto CDs ! CD (1995)
$9.85 It's one of the punchier titles around, and happily the Dismemberment Plan live up to it on their full debut album. Carrying over a new version of "Wouldn't You Like to Know" (a track from "Can We Be Mature?," their
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| Jawbox Desoto music My Scrapbook Of Fatal Accidents CD (1998)
$12.29 Ah, riches! My Scrapbook of Fatal Accidents is a treasure trove for Jawbox fans, tying up just about every loose end in their complex discography. Most notable is an intense, kick-in-the-gut Peel session recorded three months after the release of
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| Burning Airlines Desoto Records Identikit CD (2001)
$11.45 J. Robbins's Burning Airlines' second and last album, IDENTIKIT, was novel at the time of its release in early 2001 in that it marked the departure of his longtime collaborator, Bill Barbot, with whom he had cut his teeth in
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| Shiner Desoto CDs Egg CD (2001)
$11.45 Shiner's The Egg is the sound of a band stretching itself between the opposite poles of melody and complexity, accessibility and nebulousness, and coming up with something entirely original and unheard of in the process. It's a concept album in
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| Shiner Desoto music Lula Divinia CD (1997) Bonus Tracks
$10.65 Shiner's power trio indie rock sounds tend to have a lot of dreamy, shimmering qualities, but it's for true rockers only. Lula Divinia always returns to explosively heavy rock bombast that puts their overall approach on grounds quite close to
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| Juno Desoto Records Dismemberment Plan/Juno CD (2001)
$7.45 This split EP is perhaps best suited for those already familiar with
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