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  • Tweedy’s eight-year-old son Spencer is playing drums in the basement, and he’s remarkably advanced; he’s already in a band called the Blisters, fronted by a fifth-grade vocalist they cover Jet songs.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Tweedy’s eight-year-old son Spencer is playing drums in the basement, and he’s remarkably advanced; he’s already in a band called the Blisters, fronted by a fifth-grade vocalist they cover Jet songs.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Tweedy’s eight-year-old son Spencer is playing drums in the basement, and he’s remarkably advanced; he’s already in a band called the Blisters, fronted by a fifth-grade vocalist they cover Jet songs.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Tweedy’s eight-year-old son Spencer is playing drums in the basement, and he’s remarkably advanced; he’s already in a band called the Blisters, fronted by a fifth-grade vocalist they cover Jet songs.

    The American Radiohead Chuck Klosterman 2007

  • 'Blisters' are occasionally useful or indispensable in some of the casualties and diseases to which the dog is liable.

    The Dog William Youatt 1811

  • -- Terry Eagleton And then I'll change my elf name to "Blisters"

    Adventus 2009

  • Blisters are formed because of friction or constant rubbing of your toes that occur in the toe box.

    Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Time to Put on Your Dancing Shoes and Party! Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011

  • Blisters are forming along the flats of his hand and watery pink blood gather in the small pockets.

    The Angels and Jo-Jo Mason « A Fly in Amber 2009

  • Blisters that develop at the rash site and then crust over.

    Shingles vaccine can protect you but it can be hard to find 2011

  • Blisters are formed because of friction or constant rubbing of your toes that occur in the toe box.

    Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Time to Put on Your Dancing Shoes and Party! Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011

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