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Superman Curse

Superman Curse (2000) more music like this

by The Ominous Seapods

Gloriously good-natured rock on this Y2K release (finding the band on yet another label). The key ingredients in the mix are good hooks, songs that mix in a delightful variety of styles, and the willingness to put across on record that they're having a plain good time in the studio while getting the tunes down. The grassroots support they've been ...

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Help Us Get High

Help Us Get High (1999) more music like this

by Various Artists

The grass-roots movement of '90s jam bands is chronicled in Help Us Get High, which features previously unreleased live recordings of bands like Moe, the Ominous Seapods, Fat Mama, and the Disco Biscuits. Tracks like "Big Bird & Pot Empty" by the Hosemobile and "Firewater" by the Slip round out the collection, and Richard Gehr's liner notes make ...

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Econobrain (1995) more music like this

by The Ominous Seapods

The Ominous Seapods' debut album was recorded live at Bogie's in the band's hometown of Albany, NY, on January 28, 1994. The indie record sounds like one, and showcases some fine instrumentalism built around largely weak songwriting. (The lyrics and vocals were definitely the band's weakest link in 1994.) One song sounds like a Dana Carvey routine ...

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Guide to Roadside Ecology

Guide to Roadside Ecology (1995) more music like this

by The Ominous Seapods

The Ominous Seapods' second album, The Guide to Roadside Ecology, was recorded in the studio instead of at a gig and it shows. By 1995, the lineup of Dana Monteith (guitar/vocals), Max Verna (guitar/vocals), Tom Pirozzi (bass/vocals), Brian Mangini (keyboards), and Ted Marotta (drums) had definitely solidified. By this time the band was playing ...

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Wiggly, Vol. 2: Bootlegged

Wiggly, Vol. 2: Bootlegged (1995) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Matinee Idols: Late Show

Matinee Idols: Late Show (1998) more music like this

by The Ominous Seapods

Released as a promotional companion disc to the band's live album Matinee Idols, Late Show finds the band taking chances on a number of a stretched-out numbers. Beginning with an introduction that comes off like a demented parody of Bill Graham's introduction of the Grateful Dead on One From the Vault, the band launches into "Mr. Blood," the ...

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Into the Music: Jam Bands, Vol. 1

Into the Music: Jam Bands, Vol. 1 (2001) more music like this

by Various Artists

The compilers of Into the Music, Vol. 1: Jam Bands usually stick close to the accepted definition of jam band on this 13-track collection, which means there are a lot of post-Dead bands of all persuasions -- from the literal (Ratdog, Mickey Hart, the Dead themselves) to the inspirational (String Cheese Incident, Medeski Martin & Wood, Jazz Is Dead ...

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