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<title>New Release : Welcome Back, Zoobombs!</title>
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<title>New Release : Let it Bomb</title>
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<title>Article : Zoobombs Spice Up Melting Pot</title>
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Listen to Don Matsuo list the influences that make his band the Zoobombs tick, and you'll be tempted to yawn and roll your eyes. |"We like blues, soul, rock-bands like the Rolling Stones and James Brown," says the Japanese musician through an interpreter. Sound familiar? Perhaps, but their American debut, Welcome Back, Zoobombs! (Emperor Norton), is anything but. Marked by an unselfconscious sense of fun that's all but missing in most western bands, the album is a genuinely thrilling discovery....
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"We like blues, soul, rock-bands like the Rolling Stones and James
Brown," says the Japanese musician through an interpreter. Sound
familiar? Perhaps, but their American debut, <em>Welcome Back,
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