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			<title><![CDATA[3 MAN ARMY Podcast]]></title>

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In Your Head Music
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1974.... Here we are at the start of one of the most unique journeys in the annals of music. Tapes were made, Guitars were plunked, overdubbers were dubbed over, not for any other purpose than the amusement of a select few. There was never any idea of fame, but an obsession with the fabrication of it. Some would call 3 man Army pure art. Attack and Retreat, certainly, somehow stands, even today, some 35 years later, as a true avant garde melding of such current bands as Son of Cactus, Blue Oyster Cult, Alice Cooper and the then, harldy known Iggy Pop. No pretense, yet the lack of pretense is violently pretentious. Listen to it. Let it get 'in your head'. -P.Q. Ribber   TRACK LISTING:  Suitcase/Countryside/Mickey Pop/The Who/T.V. Eye/Tyranny & Motivation/The Folk Thing/Hep Me, Yeah/Blue Gypsy Woman/Ya Really Killed Me/Attack & Retreat/Fuzz Interlude 1/Dominance & Submission/Eh Bluhs/O.D.'d On Life/Fuzz Interlude 2/I'm Clean/One of the Boys/Countryside (reprise)
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