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Reply to comment by cousinstrange in The DC music scene has been remarkably innovative and influential. I'm putting together a playlist that captures some of the early trailblazers and contemporary artists continuing to push boundaries. Who else should be included? by ATroopOfDans
I’m sure I saw them open for Blonde Redhead and forgot the name of the band, but remembered the sound and something about kitchen appliances so this tracks
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Reply to The DC music scene has been remarkably innovative and influential. I'm putting together a playlist that captures some of the early trailblazers and contemporary artists continuing to push boundaries. Who else should be included? by ATroopOfDans
Autoclave Slant 6 Unrest Tsunami Priests Q and Not U The Messthetics
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Reply to comment by cousinstrange in The DC music scene has been remarkably innovative and influential. I'm putting together a playlist that captures some of the early trailblazers and contemporary artists continuing to push boundaries. Who else should be included? by ATroopOfDans
I remember these guys!! I saw them at least once but had no idea they were in Gang Gang Dance, thank you!
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Reply to DCA past midnight by Aiorr
if you don’t want to pay $90 can you take a bus to get yourself most of the way and just Uber the last few miles so it’s a lot cheaper?
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Reply to Book Clubs by yikesonbikes95
Lost City in Adams Morgan has a speculative fiction book club and a large selection in the store, try that! https://www.instagram.com/p/CpLnskcOLR4/ Solid State Books also has a sci-fi & fantasy book club. And of course both of these shops have a lot of other book club options. I love Politics and Prose but their website says their book clubs are still online only, not certain if that’s true for all