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<description>A new episode is up! Click here to listen. This week hear our favorite naked-except-for-cloud-underpants band A Gun That Shoots Knives, along with the Sea Navy, the Turn-Ons, Gazebo of Destruction, the Feral Children, PBR Street Gang, and more. Like...</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 14:18:43 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by lice</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>(un?)solicited response:</p>

<p>I guess I am the only obsessed Stranger reader young enough to like Setlist. </p>

<p>A Gun that Shoots Knives: “Every Year”<br />
I have put off listening to this band. To me the name implies a screamy band. Happy to hear messy, catchy pop instead.</p>

<p>Gazebo of Destruction: “Desert Walk”<br />
Not too fond of this sound recorded. I would probably lose my shit if I heard/saw them live though.</p>

<p>The Sea Navy: “Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived”<br />
Like it, especially the drums. Catchy.</p>

<p>The Turn-Ons: “Strange as Snow”<br />
Good for Sundays and long bus rides. I like the buildup from single guitar to living, breathing song like a single snowfake giving way to a shitstorm of snow. If snowing had a sound, this might be it.</p>

<p>The Feral Children: “Sympathy for the Drambuie”<br />
Fairly unique tune. Makes me sorry that I have put off seeing this band. I assumed they'd sound something like Dreadful Children. I like DC but I figure one of them is enough. Note to self: stop judging bands by their names.</p>

<p>PBR Street Gang: “Neon Attack”<br />
before: I am expecting Irish punk (Pogues, Meisce, etc.) and maybe it will be a Wages of Sin pirate style song too<br />
after: Good, solid garage rock. I do not know much about the 60s, but this probably would have been a local band that I would have stalked had we both frequented the same clubs or house parties during that decade.<br />
Note to self: reread note to self above.</p>

<p>Strait A Students: “Rushed”<br />
Funny/stupid/catchy in the tradition of listenable pop/punk. I am sold.</p>

<p>The Kindness Kind: “Midnight Flights”<br />
Not sure how I feel about the pleading, heartful vibe I am getting from the vocals. The music is fun and fine for dancing along though. </p>

<p>Schoolyard Heroes: “They Live”<br />
I am a fan of the band's horror sound and lyrics. Great live performers. Too bad they are not playing this weekend. Nice closer for Setlist.</p>

<p>I wish I had more complaints about the songs this week or Setlist in general and did not come off as such a kissass and possibly a nerd. Unfortunately, this is a solid mix, and I work in a library.</p>]]></description>
<author>lice</author>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2007 13:49:03 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Gazebo of Destruction</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Re: sound quailty.</p>

<p>Recording lesson #1: Don't get the recording engineer stoned.<br />
Recording lesson #2: Don't let said stoned engineer rewire the patch bay.</p>]]></description>
<author>Gazebo of Destruction</author>
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