| Man Or Astroman? Estrus music Destroy All Astromen!! CD (1994)
$10.65 could incorporate NASA samples into their music and make them sound exciting, with their hypnotic surf rock and infatuation with cheesy, low-grade sci-fi flicks. Only Man or Astro-man?
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| Soledad Brothers Estrus CDs Steal Your Soul And Dare Your Spirit To Move CD (2002)
$11.39 It has been the goal of countless bands to re-awaken the energy of Exile on Main Street-era Rolling Stones into some workable modern sound. Many have tried, but only a few have come close.
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| Mono Men Estrus Records Shut Up! CD (1993) Extended Play
$8.69 "An all-instrumental recording for those assholes who don't like the way we sing," claims the cover of Shut the Fuck Up! And while some may miss the dual vocal attack of Dave Crider and John Mortensen, you can't go wrong
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| Von Zippers Estrus music Bad Generation CD (1999)
$10.55 The Von Zippers' full-length debut, Bad Generation, is full of trashy punk-pop-influenced songs and silly, smirky humor ("Jeff Gillooly's Balls") that will make it the perfect party record for some and anathema to others. ~ Steve Huey
Recording information: Budget Ape.
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| Von Zippers Estrus CDs Blitzhacker CD (2000)
$13.15 This is a collection of rare singles and compilation tracks.
Personnel: Allen Wayne (recorder).
Audio Mixers: Jeff; Von Zippers.
Recording information: Budget Ape.
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| Southern Culture On The Skids Estrus music Santo Swings CD (1996) Extended Play
$8.15 Arranger: Southern Culture on the Skids.
Personnel: Bill Taft (trumpet); Jeff Walls (piano).
Illustrator: Alejandro Waldinski.
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| Mummies Estrus Records Death By Unga Bunga!! CD (2003)
$11.39 You've got to wonder if the apocalypse is imminent, or hell has frozen over, or some other such monstrous tear in the fabric of the universe has occurred -- here in the year 2003, the Mummies, whose legendary loathing of
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| Man Or Astroman? Estrus CDs Is It...Man Or Astroman? CD (1993)
$10.65 Man or Astro-man? Escapist treats abound from this mysterious, tongue-in-cheek collective from the Southern United States.
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| Mooney Suzuki Estrus music People Get Ready CD (2000)
$12.05 Just when you're ready to think that the only sound youngsters are interested in is made with two turntables and a microphone, one listen to PEOPLE GET READY will convince you that rock lives. The Mooney Suzuki turn in a
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| Soledad Brothers Estrus Records Soledad Brothers CD (2000)
$11.39 Guitarist/vocalist Johnny Walker presents a faux southern minister's drawl for much of the record, and while some of the tracks become repetitive ("Gospel According to John"), they are saved by Walker's Delta bluesman-derived style of fingerpicking between the bass and
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