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Jamie Ward's avatar

Loads of good ones in this 38 (?) car pileup. Also, enough here to remind us (or school those that may be younger) how the music industry was wildly throwing everything at the wall, hoping to get the next thing to stick. That bad rock-funk fusion was really the worst, and I say this as a Texan, where I feel like that scene was really really huge, and maybe kind of pioneering ( look at Big Boys, for example—Texans were throwing funk into the mix always). When it was fun, it was fun (mostly not good enough to stand the test of time though), and mostly only worked live. Texas bands like the aforementioned Billy Goat, or Tim Kerr's Bad Mutha Goose, or even Austin idiots Retarded Elf, were great to see as a dumb kid but all the mess like Psychofunkapuss or whatever makes me shudder that I ever owned an floppy velvet top hat. Also, Alice Donut were outstanding, and it's bands like them that still fascinate me about how free and truly weird music was pre-social media. I'm not one of those old dudes who's stuck in a timewarp coffin, I still rabidly devour current music, but so little of it feels truly uniquely bizarre and organically fucked like say, Butthole Surfers, the greatest little band from Texas that isn't ZZ Top.

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Jim Ruland's avatar

This was a trip. So many memories. Not all of them good.

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