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Centro-matic
Centro-matic falls within the vanguard of post-alt-country indie rock that Jeff Tweedy began to define with Wilco, after Uncle Tupelo's demise. Centro-matic's music, though reliant on poppy hooks, also contains a fair amount of experimentation. Not quite as alt-country-ish as Ryan Adams or Okkervil River, Centro-matic blends warm, often plucked, acoustic guitars and the occasional kicked-in distortion pedal with the multi-layered falsetto of former Funland drummer, Will Johnson. Some of Centro-matic's members cross over into the side project: South San Gabriel.
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Songs
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Covered Up in Mines
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Cross You That Way
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Curb Your Turbulence (Rock Show Is Coming)
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D. Boon Free (A Ninth Grade Crime)
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Daggers Sharp Enough
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Decorated Equals
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Destroyer
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Don't Smash the Qualifying Man
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Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
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Every Single Switch
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Fall of the Scenester Girl
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Fan in My Car [Baboon]
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Fidgeting Wildly
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Flashes and Cables
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Flashes and Cables Relax/Recline
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For New Starts
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Fountains of Fire
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Fuselage (It's Starting to Look Like Christmas Once Again)
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Gas Blowin' Out of Our Eyes
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Glacial Slurs
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Guillotines Hung Together
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Gunmetal & Engines
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Hazlitt Takes to Shore
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Hercules Now!
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Hit the Sky, Hit This Guy
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Hoist Up the Popular Ones
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Huge in Every City
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I See Through You
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I, the Kite
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If I Had a Dartgun