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MEOW 098CD
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"Numbers are Eric (ex-Xerobot), Dave (ex-Xerobot), and Indra (Dynasty), a rock'n'roll trio formed in the fertile post-wealth post-rave San Francisco dot-bomb underground. They play fast, primal punk disco beats, trading detached boy/girl vocals amid intermittent bursts of noisy guitar and fuzzed-out berserk bass. The influences they cite (no wave, Gang of Four, Kraftwerk, Wire) seem typical enough, but Numbers chew these up and spit it back out all their own."
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MEOW 048CD
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"Coming straight outta the superhot San Francisco underground, Numbers debut record gets hipsters smiling (smirking?) and asses shaking. This trio has been whipping live audiences into a frenzy since the summer of 2000. Lead singer and drummer Indra Dunis lays down disco-punk beats a la Gang Of Four or Devo that jack into your dance cortex. Dave Broekema whacks away at his Gibson SG making jagged No Wave skree along the lines of the Contortions. Eric Landmark's Moog and his homemade 'Buzzerk' synth machine pump out robotic bass and bleeps that would make both Kraftwerk and Adult proud. Lyrics about work, the proliferation of technology, consumerism, and elitist attitudes all go hand-in-hand with Numbers' egalitarian vision -- undoing late-capitalist subroutine with some much-needed rumpus."
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