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On the Black Lips' fifth studio album, 2009's 200 Million Thous&, not much has changed on the surface. Maybe they are a little more together, more focused & tight, but they still have enough ramshackle swagger & loose-as-a-goose sleaze to go around & have enough for seconds. They still pick the bones of garage rock clean, sounding like they should be leading off side two of a Back from the Grave comp or at the very least a highlight of a Pebbles volume. They still sing about the insane l ...
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Black Nasa - Deuce

The rare stoner rock band that doesn't sound like a bad imitation of Zuma-era Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Black NASA distill their sound on their aptly-named second album. Finding a fruitful middle ground between the pop-smarts of Queens of the Stone Age or Foo Fighters and the boogie-fried jamming of the likes of Fu Manchu, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Chris Kosnik is at his best on songs like "Colony, which marries a catchy verse melody to some open-ended guitar freakouts, as oppose
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    The rare stoner rock band that doesn't sound like a bad imitation of Zuma-era Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Black NASA distill their sound on their aptly-named second album. Finding a fruitful middle ground between the pop-smarts of Queens of the Stone Age or Foo Fighters & the boogie-fried jamming of the likes of Fu Manchu, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Chris Kosnik is at his best on songs like " Colony, which marries a catchy verse melody to some open-ended guitar freakouts, as oppose

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