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<title>Album Review : The Hair the TV the Baby and the Band</title>
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Album: The Hair the TV the Baby and the Band
Review: So about that title. Hair: Jone Stebbins tours
with her styling scissors. TV: Roddy Bottum scored the defunct ABC
series Help Me Help You. Baby: Lynn Truell, nee Perko, is pregnant in
her booklet photo. Which leaves Will Schwartz as the band, still
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The Hair the TV the Baby and the Band <br>
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So about that title. Hair: Jone Stebbins tours with her styling
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<title>New Release : Live at Maxwell's</title>
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<title>Album Review : What Is Not to Love</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:36:31 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Imperial Teen work an old-fashioned California New Wave sound: They got the beat, and they'd gladly stop the world and melt with you. Their 1996 debut, Seasick, was an outlandish mix of indie guitars, boy-girl vocals and sexy lyrics about fetishes from strawberries to Liberace. What Is Not to Love doesn't peak as high -- there's no hook here as classic as "You're One" or "Butch." But Imperial Teen...
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got the beat, and they'd gladly stop the world and melt with you.
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<title>Album Review : Seasick</title>
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Review: Having spent 14 years pounding the keyboards for Faith No More's big grunge-dirge sound, Roddy Bottum is finally letting his inner popster sing. The feeling of release is contagious as he spews hooks, harmonies and choruses on the exhilarating debut from his new band, Imperial Teen. But this San Francisco quartet doesn't offer just sugary, squeaky-clean fun: Seaside begins with a languid T. Rex...
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Imperial Teen<br>
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<p>Having spent 14 years pounding the keyboards for Faith No More's
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<title>Album Review : On</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:32:14 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Just out of curiosity: what did we do for fun in the summertime before Imperial Teen started making records? Ever since these California New Wave trash-pop deviants burst upon the scene with their glorious debut, Seasick, back in the summer of 1996, they have provided essential hot-weather party starters such as "Butch," "Lipstick," "Year of the Tan" and their Jawbreaker theme song "Yoo-Hoo."...
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Just out of curiosity: what did we do for fun in the summertime
before Imperial Teen started making records? Ever since these
California New Wave trash-pop deviants burst upon the scene with
their glorious debut, <em>Seasick</em>, back in the summer of 1996,
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