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=BACK IN= Newcomers from Muddguts, which was derived from 8ball Zine in New York, which became the center of culture in the 2010s, are CRICKETS. Trio by that FATH NO MORE keyboardist Roddy Bottum, 2020 1st album. LE TIGRE's Riot Grrrl's best floor feeling is the early 80's post-punk (funk) more than ESG, BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE Ism's hip-hop funk will inevitably be cultured with Muddguts guarantee in 2020. A limited edition with a special jacket silk-screened in a white envelope that follows CUMGIRL8.[Read More]
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Due to the global recognition of the slowcore scene, the two studio albums released between 1996 and 2000 with Jason Albertini of BUILT TO SPILL have become extremely rare, and the reissue released by Numero in 2019 sold a whopping 4,000 copies. When DUSTER existed in the 90s, no one paid any attention to it, but rather than feeling good about it, DUSTER made a surprising comeback. Moreover, the fact that it is from a label founded by Muddguts, a gallery run by tattoo artist Mark Cross, who is also involved in the 8 Ball Zine movement in Brooklyn, NYC, shows that the anger and tears that defy human decline and genuine downer alternative rock are very street and now. It's even more than their previous works.
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Due to the global recognition of the slow core scene, BUILT TO SPILL's Jason Albertini was enrolled, and two studio albums announced from '96 to 2000 became extremely rare, and that Numero was released in 2019. DUSTER, who did not pay any attention to the 90's when the reissued version was released, sold 4000 copies. Moreover, NYC is from the label established by Muddguts, a gallery run by tattoo artist Mark Cross, who is also around 8 Ball Zine in Brooklyn. Street and now. It's more than the past work.[Read More]