Lifter Puller

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  • indie rock
  • rock
  • minnesota
  • indie
  • bar rock
Lifter Puller, or simply LFTR PLLR was an indie rock band from Boston and the Twin Cities area between 1994 and 2000. Their music is considered rather innovative, with its angular riffs and a synth-infused sound that predated the 80's revival fads of the early 2000's. Arguably, however, the band is most known for frontman Craig Finn's elaborate lyrics, which often relied upon a well established universe of drug-addled coeds, cash-strapped nightclub proprietors, murdered ravers and their adventures in a highly fictionalized and decadent version of Minneapolis.

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Songs

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    11th Ave Freezeout

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    4Dix

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    Back in Blackbeard

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    Bloomington

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    Bruce Bender

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    Candy's Room

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    Cruised and Accused of Cruising

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    Double Straps

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    Emperor

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    Half Dead and Dynamite

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    Hardware

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    I Like the Lights

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    Jeep Beep Suite

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    Katrina and the K-Hole

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    Kool NYC

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    La Quereria

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    Lake Street Is for Lovers

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    Lazy Eye

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    Lazyeye

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    Let's Get Incredible

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    Lie Down on Landsdowne

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    Lifter Puller vs. the End of the Evening

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    Lonely in a Limousine

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    Manpark

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    Math Is Money

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    Mick's Tape

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    Mission Veijo

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    Mission Viejo

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    Mono

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    Nassau Coliseum

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    Nice, Nice

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    Plymouth Rock

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    Prescription Sunglasses

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    Rental

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    Roaming the Foam

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    Rock for Lite Brite

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    Sangre de Stephanie

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    Secret Santa Cruz

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    Sherman City

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    Solid Gold Sole

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    Space Humping $19.99

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    Star Wars Hips

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    Sublet

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    Summer House

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    The Bears

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    The Candy Machine and My Girlfriend

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    The Flex and the Buff Result

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    The Gin and the Sour Defeat

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    The Langelos

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    The Mezzanine Gypoff


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