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Washington DC area noise rock band. Started as "Big Jesus Trash Can" in 1987, and changed their name to Whorl between the recording and release of the "Mind Revolution" single. Disbanded in 1991.

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Maybe It's Better

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Christmas

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Not Me

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I Love Her All The Time

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This Many Boyfriends Club

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Whorl's most-played tracks include Maybe It's Better, Christmas, Not Me, I Love Her All The Time, This Many Boyfriends Club. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Washington DC area noise rock band. Started as "Big Jesus Trash Can" in 1987, and changed their name to Whorl between the recording and release of the "Mind Revolution" single. Disbanded in 1991.

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