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Destroy All Music Revisited
Flying Luttenbachers
Destroy All Music Revisited
Genres: Alternative Rock, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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"Destroy All Music lets you continue to follow this incredible band's evolution from a freak-out jazz/spaz group to the conceptual beast of musical destruction that they are today ... Here, as always, the Luttenbachers ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Flying Luttenbachers
Title: Destroy All Music Revisited
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Skin Graft Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 4/10/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 647216608523

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"Destroy All Music lets you continue to follow this incredible band's evolution from a freak-out jazz/spaz group to the conceptual beast of musical destruction that they are today ... Here, as always, the Luttenbachers are pushing limits." -- PILLOWFIGHT "Recorded when some fellas from the Vandermark Five were in the lineup, records like this are the new classics of adventurous jazz. No gimmicks, just intense exploration." -- POPWATCH Skin Graft Records proudly presents a fully re-mastered, extended edition of The Flying Luttenbachers' landmark 1995 album Destroy All Music. This special edition, which features notorious drummer/multi-instrumentalist Weasel Walter and renowned jazz saxophonist Ken Vandermark, captures the band at the height of the internal struggles that would soon dissolve the quintet line-up. In addition to the ten tracks featured on the original release, this comprehensive edition includes seven never-before-heard vintage recordings, all painstakingly re-mastered by bandleader Weasel Walter. Destroy All Music Revisited contains eighty minutes of wild, unhinged cacophony, fusing fiery free jazz improvisation with modern post-punk and noise-rock structures. This is an integral part of Chicago's underground musical heritage, a milestone in adventurous jazz, and a key component of the neo-no wave movement.