The Drogues
The Drogues were born in the summer of 2001 by two friends who enjoyed bashing on guitars. They played with some very nice people, put out a CD and generally made people uncomfortable when they played live. In 2004, they stumbled across a drummer who claimed he had a gong that shot lasers. Holed up in an Oakland bunker, the trio proceeded to make an even louder racket: an angular sound inspired by their shared love of early eighties post-punk and agitprop political finger-flying. Released in February, 2006, No Facts That Don't Fit is the second album on the band's own imprint, Waxbrain Records. Recorded at Tiny Telephone, John Vanderslice's all-analog San Francisco studio, with engineer Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof, Erase Errata), No Facts is a taut blast that faithfully captures the band's incessant, jittery live show.
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| track name | plays | | downloads | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No Sale | 66 | 87 | play mp3 |
| Secret Camera | 25 | 17 | play mp3 |
| The Way That It Ceases | 27 | 17 | play mp3 |
| A Fixed Fight | 65 | 62 | play mp3 |
| Transport Devices | 242 | 1,606 | play mp3 |
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