Notekillers

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Philadelphia/Brooklyn-based trio, originally active 1977-1981 with one 7" released in 1980. After Thurston Moore claimed them as a main influence in Mojo Magazine, interest was generated and a CD compilation of early works was pressed on Ecstatic Peace!. The album on Prophase Music represents material developed after their reformation in 2004. Their most recent effort—also all new material—has been released on their newly-revived American Bushmen label, which released the 1980 7".

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The Zipper

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Clock Wise

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Run Don't Stop

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Airport

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Spaceland Chant

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