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Little Cuts- Plastic Disaster 7" ~ EX SCARED OF CHAKA / SHINS!

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Little Cuts- Plastic Disaster 7".  Dave Hernandez of legendary garage punk band Scared Of Chaka formed Little Cuts in Seattle during a break from touring duties with indie rockers The Shins. Little Cuts sound is a little garage rock, a little punk, and definitely up a notch in terms of volume from the Shins.  The A-side is a supercharged dreamy, beach-popper that wouldn’t have sounded too out of place in Broadcast Oblivion’s set. You remember Dave’s underrated post-Scared Of Chaka pre-Shins band Broadcast Oblivion don’t you? You should they were great. That song is backed with 2 lo-fi garage punk stompers on the flip-side closer to what Scared Of Chaka were doing near the end. Little Cuts includes Dave Hernandez along with members of Broadcast Oblivion and Excuse 17 to round out their line-up. Recorded by Lars Finberg of the Oh Sees, Intelligence and the A Frames.

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