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Spore

Opiate For The Masses – The Spore – Review

May 26, 2005

Seem to really like Tool, System of A Down, and, uh, kinda dumbed-down “industrial” metal band like Orgy, Mindless Self Indulgence, Static-X.

Neurosis – with Spore and Green Magnet School at the Middle East Cafe – Review

November 1, 1994

It was LOUD. Lots of guitars, screamed vocals, and brutal percussion. At one point, both of the guitarists were beating the skins along with the drummer.

The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black – with Spore at The Rat – Review

October 1, 1994

A glam band of the sort rarely seen since the New York Dolls; a smorgasbord of outrageousness put to catchy, if not overly memorable, pre-punk rock.

Spore – with The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black at The Rat – Review

October 1, 1994

The band seemed to be merely covering their songs rather than playing them. But Spore is STILL one of Boston’s finest, even at their worst.

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