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            <p>Sex Pistols -- When I was in high school, I sang &quot;Anarchy in the UK&quot; at the church my family went to. It was a friend&#39;s band and the singer didn&#39;t know the lyrics, so I hopped up on stage to help. Which is a strange as I can&#39;t carry a tune to save my life. Not that it matters, given the material, I suppose. I remember freaking when I realized I was about to sing &quot;I am the Anti Christ&quot; at a place of worship, so I quickly substituted &quot;Bad Boy&quot; instead. I was involved with Youth Group (at my Mom&#39;s insistence), but I didn&#39;t really get it. Anyway, I think it scared them...</p><p>Lush -- I&#39;ve always been a sucker for girl vocals and the combination of Miki and Emma&#39;s angelic voices coupled with layers of shimmery guitar was aural perfection for me. I think I felt even more of an affinity due to their Abba cover of &quot;Hey Hey Helen&quot; (Abba was my favorite band when I was little).</p><p>Ride -- Zig to Lush&#39;s zag. I went to see Lush and Ride play together the day after my mother died. For a few hours, everything was ok--I was able to bliss out in the beautiful deafening roar of textures at the 9:30 club. I remember Andy Bell played the hell out of his guitar -- beating a 12 string down to two or three strings. </p><p>Pavement -- Slanted and Enchanted is still one of my favorite albums. Lazy erudite summer guitar rock perfection.</p><p>Radiohead -- I admittedly came somewhat late to this party. I didn&#39;t discover how brilliant Ok Computer was until well after it was released. I did make up for lost time though. They are probably the most important band still making music. I still sometimes just lay in the dark and listen to them on the headphones. And it&#39;s still amazing. </p><p></p>
        
    
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