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>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   Tack Head was another
> name they all went by as well.
>
> Wow, Tackhead gets a mention on 313....one of my old time favorites
> so I must chime in on this one. Give a listen to the Album 'Gary
> Clail's Tackhead Soundsystem' for some of their best stuff. 'Man in a
> suitcase' is pretty worn on my copy. Tackhead tried to do some
> 'softer' sounding stuff in later albums but it wasn't as compelling
> as their early sound. Keith contributed a lot to their sound and also
> pitched in on NIN's 'pretty hate machine'. Not that old Trent Reznor
> would part with any credit for that. People used to say the drums on
> Tackhead weren't drums at all but steel doors being slammed shut.
> Yea, love that stuff.

Yeah, definately great stuff! Also check out the Fats Comet records they
did, similar to Tackhead, but a bit more funky. Also Keith LeBlanc's
album Major Malfuction (sic) and of course the Malcolm X record he did:
"No Sell Out".

Cheers,
Hans

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Hans Veneman
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