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Dulabomber

Unlikely 2.0 and guest editor Dan Waber are pleased to present thirteen minutes of movement-inspiring politically-charged sound from Dulabomber--two guys who have brought us two media mixes of complexity and substance, with layers of meaning, rhythm and sound. When you're done here, check them out further at Dulabomber's MySpace page.

Pinball Graveyard (5.8 megs)
Fascist Insect (9.1 megs)


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"Dulabomber is just two guys who kinda live in Milwaukee and can't afford heat..." These tracks are off last year's self titled full length. As of a month ago Ricky and Spider are back in the studio with some very special guests throwing down some wicked vicious soundscapes of gruff-ass down-tempo melodrama. New this year are some con fangled disco weirdo tracks sure to lighten your igloo's mood, even as the ol' hypothermia sets in.

You will need an MP3 player to hear the songs, such as the free Winamp.


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