This is noidea87’s music collection on Bandcamp.
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  1. Struck Out: a charity compilation for Help Refugees
    by Major Leagues
  2. Don't Go [EP]
    by Dream Poppies
  3. Haze [EP]
    by Dream Poppies
  4. Live! @ KZSU 1991
    by Helen Keller Plaid
  5. One Swell Foop!
    by Helen Keller Plaid
  6. Done!
    by Helen Keller Plaid
  7. Din
    by Helen Keller Plaid
  8. IV
    by Nature Boys
  9. What's So Fucking Funny?
    by Webbed Wing
  10. Trapped EP
    by Soul Jacker
    The Mob The Mob
    Soul Jacker continue to show a wider pallette of colors in their sound, channeling their many influences through a mystery tunnel of their own personal ether. Listening to this band grow and develop over the last couple of years has been fascinating.
  11. Feeling Familiar
    by NICHOL
    I hit play and immediately experienced Mudvayne vibes of 20 years hence, just a little bit slower. Then I thought about the work this guy put out under the name Dawning a couple years ago and the handful of rock acts those songs conjured up. This guy has a fine range of influences racked up and he lets 'em shine!
  12. Lightning
    by Ready the Prince
    Hitting hard straight out the gate! RTP can not be stopped!
  13. Pray
    by Ready the Prince
    A most excellent early morning jam!
  14. A Horse By Any Other Name
    by Four Horse Town
    Destination Unknown Destination Unknown
    Slow and easy.
    Unmistakably Aussie.
    Perfect for a warm, lazy afternoon.
  15. demo2020
    by fleshwater
    this, if anything this, if anything
    Interesting ideas in place. Where will they go from here?
  16. GREATEST HITS VOL. 1
    by Soul Blind
  17. Regicide
    by Ready the Prince
    Been grubbin on this platter for a good hot minute now and I'll be honest with you, I'm feelin pretty damn defiant.

    WTF you say
    when you see the KING
  18. Huge EP
    by Notches
  19. Vacant
    by Magnolia Park
  20. What Do You Want Me to Do?
    by Laika's Orbit
    A better example of the potential in modern power pop I've not seen!