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Berserk Warrior

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  1. Killer Weed
    by Tumbleweed
  2. Lure Of the Tropics (1992)
    by Dave Graney 'n' the Coral Snakes
  3. DAVE GRANEY / CLARE MOORE IN A MISTLY
    by Dave Graney Clare Moore
  4. Patchouli Girl
    by Tumbleweed
  5. Galactaphonic
    by Tumbleweed
  6. Shadowland
    by Tumbleweed
  7. Sounds From The Other Side
    by Tumbleweed
  8. Electric Trails From Nowhere
    by The Golden Rail
  9. Songs from Empty Streets
    by The Golden Rail
  10. Yummy
    by The Hard-Ons
  11. I Heard Sally Singing
    by Mick Thomas' Roving Commission
  12. 30th Anniversary Singles Box Set
    by Tumbleweed
  13. Real McCoy Wrong Sinatra (remastered)
    by Smudge
  14. All the Way with Spencer P. Jones - Volume One
    by SPJ
  15. Reverse Light Years
    by EVEN
  16. Everything Was Funny
    by Dave Graney and Clare Moore
    You can’t buy this sort of cool - you’re born into it. The one time King of Pop is back after never been away. I think this record is the fire breathing dragon on which Dave will regain the throne. Sharpen your swords on his insight and wit. Buy this record and join the turtleneck army so the future king of the past can rule the present
  17. Smudge - Live In Adelaide, February 1993
    by Smudge
  18. I'm Sorry Sir, That Riff’s Been Taken
    by The Hard-Ons
  19. Such Are The Sounds Of Trains
    by Mark Snarski
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    This is great record. It sits just left of left of the dial. The fire doesn’t burn bright but it’s been smouldering for a while and carries some heat. Mark is all post surgical- mean and reflective and recuperating. He avoids the main roads and takes the back way - avoid the roadkill and watch out as the tyres skid in the gravel. But through the dirt and dust the scenery is amazing. If you make it home you’ll be happy and more than a little relieved
  20. Do The Understanding
    by Ron S Peno and The Superstitions
    This record is amazing. It sounds like it’s been put together meticulously and it’s all the better for it. The band is sublime and mesmerising and exhilarating all in one song. Ron’s vocals have never sounded better. He soars into the stratosphere bringing clarity to those things I know nothing about. Their best album yet