Son of Dribble – Son of Dribble Against The Wind
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$19.00
2nd LP from the Columbus, OH trio (now expanded to a quartet)! 12 songs of scuzzed out garage pop that take you from Beat Happening to the Warsaw demos to the first Strokes LP, then right back home to Columbus where they hold their own with like-minded predecessors like Cheater Slicks, Times New Viking, Great Plains, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments and so on.. 300 copies on WHITE vinyl with two-sided lyric sheet/insert!
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