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The Flesh Columns were from Ottawa in the '80s but it would be a bit unfair to lump them in with the scores of generic punk bands pumping out records at the time. The Flesh Columns had elements of post-punk and sounded more English than Canadian, and they avoided the usual breakneck speeds of hardcore. Moody stuff.
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that has got to be the one of the most brutal names for a band,,,
I never was a big fan of the Nestle Crunch bars around Halloween-time. So I definitely share the sentiments of track 4.
getting baby ruths or baseball cards was like hitting the jackpot on halloween. Didn't mind the Crunch bars. HATED the fake sweet-tarts. They looked like horse pills or something that should of been in grandma's purse.
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This band were from Windsor, not Ottawa. Nobody was from Ottawa, I'm afraid...
i really like this
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