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Trash Can School : Big Bang Radiation Blues
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Free-form jazz sax and guitars mixed with hard-boiled punk rhythms create a new style of modern psychedelia, i.e. Psych for punks, not hippies.
Genre: Rock: Noise
Release Date: 2006
Big Bang Radiation Blues Record Label: Jinx Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Phantasm III 3:19 $0.99
Everything Must Go 3:24 $0.99
Silver Surfer 3:23 $0.99
Godzilla 4:40 $0.99
Incinerator 5:42 $0.99
Subway Shriek 2:37 $0.99
Satan's Favorite Groupie 4:20 $0.99
Horses 5:36 $0.99
Yes, I Mean No 3:54 $0.99
DT's 4:58 $0.99
Baby Lust 12:30 $0.99

Album Notes

One of the most overlooked bands of the Nineties, Trash Can School was an amalgamation of punk rock saxophonist Andy Seven broadening his musical horizons with a three-guitar army and a powerful rhythm section (featuring Paul Fox of Pressurehed fame).

The band deftly combined Sun Ra-style jazz anrachy with wildly distorted hard rock guitars to create a unique sound. The band's premiere single, a cover of Patti Smith's "Horses" was an instant underground FM radio hit. Soon the band landed shows opening for many large indie bands, such as White Zombie, Hole, L7, The Melvins, Fugazi, Helmet, Cop Shoot Cop, Surgery, and The Lubricated Goat, among others.

"Big Bang Radiation Blues" gives everyone a taste of what their legendary shows typically sounded like. Recorded live in San Francisco and Hollywood, their latest CD is an explosive document of those unforgettable nights.

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