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Their third album in as many years, 1995's The Future of What is an unrelenting, constructivist masterstroke. The Olympia trio's signature sound-grinding bass, syncopated drums, and fragmented guitar over measured yelps-ratchets past the thread into a stripped-out metallic slurry. Equal parts noise and adrenaline, the album opens with a simple question: "Where's your energy?" It's been 25 years and we're still searching for the answer.
New Energy , Demolished , Natural Disasters , Re-Enact the Crime , Equally Stupid , Pardon My French , Descension , Accidents on Purpose , Petals Like Bricks , Vern's Answer to the Masses 1 Here Come the Dogs 1, Disappoint 1, Swan
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