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SQMX 003EP
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"I'm not anti-hippie. I'm anti-unrealistic utopianism. Hell, I'm basically an anarchist." The realm of the hippies extends from "Nature Boy," Eden Ahbez's international hit song from 1948, to Charles Manson's "Trial Testimony" from 1970. Nature Boy by Raymond Pettibon and Oliver Augst is a romantic-anarchistic search for the sources of punk. A must-have for all Pettibon fans.
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SQMX 002EP
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"Almost all the trains I do are steam engines from the 1900s." Like the lyricism of surfing and the grace of baseball, the romance of trains is an integral part in Raymond Pettibon's imagination. "TO-DAY" is a wild roller coaster ride on the "A" Train with Pettibon's favorite writers John Ruskin and Charles Manson. Pettibon at his best with terrific sound collage by Oliver Augst.
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