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The Drags

The Drags – Stop Rock and Roll! – Review

November 1, 1997

The thing fucking smokes, Jack, and you may find yerself packing yer carpetbag, the first on yer block to move out to the desert.

Sarre-Chasm – Taking Stock Thus Far – Column

November 1, 1997

Music makes the world livable, and good music can make this often metaphorical and occasionally literal garbage heap much more so, ‘cept it’s a bitch to find.

The PeeChees – The Drags / The PeeChees split – Radio Disappears – Review

October 1, 1997

The PeeChees take the Drags’ “Well Worth Talkin’ About,” infect it with Germs, and bawl through the initial rushblush of infection with bratty delirium.

The Drags – The Drags / The PeeChees split – Radio Disappears – Review

October 1, 1997

The Drags pound through the PeeChees’ “Slick’s Living It Up (at the Bottom of the Sea)” like a bunch of basement tapeworms.

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