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The first release under the name Boredoms appeared in 1986.
Pop Musicology 2010
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The music is as intense, intricate and strange as before, and while the new album doesn't quite pack the punch of Mirrored, it has a greater sense of fun and some dazzling moments, particularly the otherworldly closer "Sundome", featuring Yamantaka Eye of the Boredoms.
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Everyone from Brian May to Boredoms has bulit their own axe.
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Actually, The Boredoms would be good for the Rs. As well as, you know, The Breeders.
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Other names I was tempted to throw in for their amusing, if somewhat oblique, potentional ability to describe the Democrats/Democratic coalition: The Silver Jews, The Notwist, The New Pornographers, The Pixies and The Boredoms.
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Avant-guitar genius Glenn Branca invented his own dulcimer-like guitars, and Boredoms 'leader Eye similarly strikes, rather than strums, a magnificent seven-necked beast of his own design (each neck is tuned to a different open chord).
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Apparently he's played with the Boredoms, too, an insanely noisy Japanese band.
Weekend in New York Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008
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Too bad Slonimisky died before he could incorporate quotes about Sonic Youth or the Boredoms in a new edition.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Fierro v. City of Williamsport: 2007
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Previous volumes in the series: Vol. 1 featured mixes by UNKLE, Vol. 2 by Ken Ishii and Vol. 0″ by Boredoms member and John Zorn collaborator Yamatsuka Eye.
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DJ Krush remixes the harsh Japanese punk rock of the Boredoms on the import-only Rebore Vol.
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