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1. Miner
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2. Eraser
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3. Teen Creeps
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4. Things I Did When I Was Dead
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5. Cappo
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6. Keechie
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7. Sleeper Hold
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8. Errand Boy
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9. Here Should Be My Home
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10. Impossible Bouquet
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11. Ripped Knees
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12. Brain Burner
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Reviews
One of the more refreshing sounds to come out of indie rock in years is also one of the most basic. A torrent of in-the-red guitar squall and drums pounded like a pubescent teen doing a Keith Moon imitation, Nouns ranges from Modern Lovers-esque primitive-pop to near shoegazer saturated bliss. Nouns adds some muted acoustic/keyboard action ("Things I Did When I Was Dead") and a burst of fairly straightforward garage pop ("Cappo").
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- Chris Ryan
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L.A. may be the center of plastic glamour, but this noise—punk duo prove the city still has a dangerous side. Guitarist Randy Randall and drummer—singer Dean Spunt got their start playing at the shit—hole all—ages venue the Smell, and their second album celebrates those gutter—rock origins. On cuts like "Eraser," which take cues from Bleach—era Nirvana, Randall whips out gnarly riffs while Spunt bashes... More > Read More Reviews on RollingStone.com
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- KEVIN O'DONNELL
(c) 2008 Sub Pop Records




