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Article: Notes from the underground.
- Article from:
- Thrasher
- Article date:
- February 1, 2004
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ON THE LIVE FRONT, I saw Portland, Oregon's The Epoxies not too long ago. Saw 'era years ago when they were just starting out, at a little dive bar, and there was little room for the band. This time saw 'em at a club that gave 'em a little more room, and years later those guys and gal rule. From the moment the first chord is struck singer Rox'y Epoxy is goin' off with great new-wavemeets-kung-fu-meets-your-first-alghth-grade-danee-partner-style moves all over the place. She is fucking gung ho. And the rest of the band have their chops down too (including the guy with the laser sight attached to his wrap arounds). Lights, smoke, keyboards, action. Go see this band if you ...
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