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Southside Stranglers - Too Much TV 7" ~EX GOVERNMENT WARNING

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Southside Stranglers - Too Much TV 7".  The debut 7" from Richmond, VA's SOUTHSIDE STRANGLERS slashes your face with six cuts of raw, bare bones rock and roll! Featuring Kenny and Brandon from GOVERNMENT WARNING on vocals and guitar, respectively, but don't expect any high speed 80's hc rippers.   Instead they mix equal parts '60s garage rock (SONICS) and '70s punk rock (PAGANS, DMZ) to blast your speakers with some pretty vicous songs.  Abrupt and to the point; driving guitars, tasteful leads, powerful rhythm, and vocals that are as gnarly as they are soulful. Probably the best comparison I can give is the Candy Snathers, and I don’t use that comparison lightly.  If you’re a Snatchers fan, you need to heare these guys.  Really good stuff.

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