raster
from Oconomowoc, WI, USA
I like to make things...
Favorite Artists
Ted Leo, Fugazi, The Evens, The Clash, The Promise Ring, Sleater-Kinney, Devo
Favorite Venues
The Odd Rock Cafe, The Unicorn, The Loft, The Atwood Community Center
My Sites
My Homepage: http://rasterweb.net/raster/
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raster's RECs (5)
raster Rec'd this on May 1, 2009:
Street Cred: 33
Rec's: 5
Track: Timorous Me
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$0.36
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Artist: Ted Leo/Pharmacists
“Great song by Ted Leo... awesome build-up, sweet guitar sound.”
raster Rec'd this on Nov 9, 2008:
Street Cred: 33
Rec's: 5
“COCO is a happy little sing along, again the funky drums are a standout, and the vocals make you wanna bop your head along with them.”
raster Rec'd this on Nov 9, 2008:
Street Cred: 33
Rec's: 5
“This is a fun and funky little instrumental number that shows that you can do a lot with just bass and drums, and sometimes guitars aren't even needed.”
raster Rec'd this on Nov 9, 2008:
Street Cred: 33
Rec's: 5
“COCO has a great sound, clean and simple, and this song has catchy bass and sweet vocals.”
RECs in raster's network
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Oct 6, 2009:
Street Cred: 7325
Rec's: 274
Track: Use Me (Album Version)
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$1.29
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Artist: Bill Withers
“One of the best openings of any live album ever recorded. Withers and co. are so funky that the audience is clapping the entire time. The icing on the cake: after they've played the song once, Bill introduces the band and plays the song in its entirety for a second time!”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7325
Rec's: 274
“these girls fall like DOMINOS, DOMINOS -- so catchy”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Sep 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 7325
Rec's: 274
“a nice build beginning with Kingsmen-esque 60s pop and ending in expansive psychedelic noise rock.”
crazyeyes Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 7325
Rec's: 274
“light, nonsensical indie-pop. stuck in my head pretty much all the time”
