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  1. Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention: Freak Out!

    1. Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention: Freak Out!

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  2. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti: House Arrest

    2. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti: House Arrest

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  3. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti 2: The Doldrums

    3. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti 2: The Doldrums

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  4. Deerhoof: Holdypaws

    4. Deerhoof: Holdypaws

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  5. Deerhoof: Apple O'

    5. Deerhoof: Apple O'

    Crashing in at just over half an hour long, Apple O' brims over with as many vivid bursts of musical and lyrical inspiration as Deerhoof's other albums, but offers a little more conceptual structu...read more

  6. Deerhoof: Reveille

    6. Deerhoof: Reveille

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  7. Deerhoof: The Man, The King, The Girl

    7. Deerhoof: The Man, The King, The Girl

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  8. Deerhoof: The Runners Four

    8. Deerhoof: The Runners Four

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  9. The Flaming Lips: Embryonic

    9. The Flaming Lips: Embryonic

    At War with the Mystics was a respectable placeholder, and instrumental soundtrack Christmas on Mars holds an auspicious place in the Flaming Lips’ catalogue, but to fans who’ve been waiting years ...read more

  10. Rangda: False Flag

    10. Rangda: False Flag

    For once it's okay to use the "supergroup" tag. Whether or not you know their work, Sir Richard Bishop (guitar, piano; Sun City Girls), Chris Corsano (drums) and Ben Chasny (guitar; Six Organs of A...read more

  11. Velvet Underground: White Light/White Heat

    11. Velvet Underground: White Light/White Heat

    The world of pop music was hardly ready for The Velvet Underground's first album when it appeared in the spring of 1967, but while The Velvet Underground and Nico sounded like an open challenge...read more

  12. Velvet Underground: Live with Lou Reed

    12. Velvet Underground: Live with Lou Reed

    Sadly, outside of a handful of audience tapes of extremely variable fidelity, no one thought to make a live recording of The Velvet Underground during their 1967-68 peak period with John Cale prodd...read more

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