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Just picked up "Platypus Ice Cycles" at the thrift. Never heard of them, but Rod Morgenstein is on drums so I took the chance.

If you like good prog rock, this seems to fit the bill. I've only listened to a couple tunes in the car, but I like what I'm hearing so far...

@Miracle Mile you may appreciate it...
 

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Just picked up "Platypus Ice Cycles" at the thrift. Never heard of them, but Rod Morgenstein is on drums so I took the chance.

If you like good prog rock, this seems to fit the bill. I've only listened to a couple tunes in the car, but I like what I'm hearing so far...

@Miracle Mile you may appreciate it...
If you like Platypus... make sure to keep your eyes open for Jelly Jam. Rod's a beast on their first 2 albums too!
 
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Sometimes I just gotta have some super cranked Nebula.

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Nebula
'dos eps'

Released May 28, 2002
Recorded June 1998-December 2001
Genre Stoner rock, psychedelic rock
Length 47:38
Label Meteor City
 

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Speaking of Nebula... it's this song that hooked me.

We were in a monster sized record store in Berkeley some years back and this song started spinning.
Wasn't sure at first what was playing, thought it might be some obscure Black Sabbath or something.
Then the song switched up mid-way and I could have sworn it was some Robin Trower I hadn't heard before.

Here's what I'm talking about:
(mid-song cut-in)

Had no clue prior to that day what the *&^% Stoner Rock was... :cool:
 

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Speaking of Nebula... it's this song that hooked me.

We were in a monster sized record store in Berkeley some years back and this song started spinning.
Wasn't sure at first what was playing, thought it might be some obscure Black Sabbath or something.
Then the song switched up mid-way and I could have sworn it was some Robin Trower I hadn't heard before.

Here's what I'm talking about:
(mid-song cut-in)

Had no clue prior to that day what the *&^% Stoner Rock was... :cool:
I still don't know, even after listening to it..
 
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