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Joe Bailey
Less Than Nothing

progressive metal / progressive rock / symphonic prog

“When the world collapses, the demons grow louder.”
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Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)
Twisted Love from Mean Bone

doom / fuzz rock / grunge / love gone wrong / metal / protest / stoner

Catchy doom pop takedown of a narcissist with a nihilist twist. 'Pointedly Mars Red Skyian fuzz of centerpiece/highlight “Twisted Love” genuinely stand {s} out.' - The Obelisk
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Mother Raspberry
Mother Raspberry and the Lord Prometheus Jon. LXVII

experimental / industrial / jazz / metal / rock / sound art / soundtrack

When Mother Raspberry meets The Albman Brothers
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