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Jangly in the vein of the fallouts, but a little more up tempo, maybe like the Ne'er Do Wells without the sugar coating, or maybe more like the Spaceshits (yeah! the Spaceshits!), Japan's the Shagwells have a couple killer 7"s worth checking out. Look for Scarface and Pretty Girl.


JANGLY adj. 1. like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together; sounding with a jangle ; as, a custodian with a jangly set of keys s>.

Adj. 1.
 IN THE VEIN OF THE FALLOUTS, but a little more up tempo tempo [Ital.,=time], in music, the speed of a composition. The composer's intentions as to tempo are conventionally indicated by a set of Italian terms, of which the principal ones are presto (very fast), vivace (lively), allegro (fast), , maybe like the Ne'er Do Wells The Ne'er Do Wells were an American Rock and Roll band formed in Arcata, California by Chris Imlay, late of Brent's T.V. and John Denery, brother of Dallas Denery from Sweet Baby. Jesse Hilliard played bass and Al Sobrante formerly of Green Day played drums.  without the sugar coating, or maybe more like the Spaceshits (yeah! the Spaceshits!), Japan's the Shagwells have a couple killer 7"s worth checking out. Look for Scarface and Pretty Girl. There is no label info since they put them out themselves, but I'll I'll  

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 leave you with their own words: "Hot group of four finally appear! It is the highest sound that they deliver. Now let's dance all!" ...
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Title Annotation:Notes from the underground
Author:Lundry, Wez
Publication:Thrasher
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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