Camper Van Beethoven

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  • alternative
  • indie rock
  • indie
  • rock
  • post-punk
Camper Van Beethoven is an alternative rock band that was founded in 1983 in Redlands, California, though the band soon moved to Santa Cruz, California. Camper Van Beethoven mixed elements of pop, ska, punk rock, folk, country, and acid rock into an eclectic, catchy and sometimes mysterious ensemble, years before the so-called alternative rock moniker came to mainstream attention. The core touring and recording contingent of this band was David Lowery,Victor Krummenacher, Jonathan Segel and Greg Lisher with Chris Pedersen drumming in the 80s and since reformation in 2000...

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Songs

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    Dustpan

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    Epigram

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    Epigram #2

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    Epigram #5

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    Eye of Fatima

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    Eye of Fatima, Part 1

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    Eye of Fatima, Part 2

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    Eye of Fatima, Parts 1 & 2

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    Five Sticks

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    Flowers

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    Folly

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    Form Another Stone

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    Form Another Stone (Replacement version)

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    Four Year Plan

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    Garden Grove

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    Good Guys & Bad Guys

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    Guardian Angels

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    Harmony in My Head

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    Heart

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    Hey Brother

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    Hippy Chix

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    Hoe Yourself Down

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    Honey Hi

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    Humid Press of Days

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    I Am Talking to This Flower

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    I Don't See You

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    I Hate This Part of Texas

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    I Know I'm Not Wrong

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    I Love Her All the Time

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    I'm Not Like Everybody Else

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    Ice Cream Every Day

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    Ice Cream Everyday

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    Interlude

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    Interstellar Overdrive

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    Jack Ruby

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    James River

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    Jo Stalin's Cadillac

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    Joe Stalin's Cadillac

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    June

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    Kingston Advice

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    Klondike

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    L'Aguardiente

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    La Costa Perdida

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    Life Is Grand

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    Loose Lips Sink Ships

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    Los Tigres Traficantes

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    Love Is a Weed

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    Love the Witch

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    Lulu Land

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    Mao Reminisces About His Days in Southern China


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