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 | | Finally, Sardy invited the audience onto the stage, scattering them around the band members; they perched on Rock Savage's drum riser, sat at the feet of Dave Sardy and bassist John Nowlin, shuffled aimlessly around the still-uncrowded dais like extras in a video. |
 | | Sardy, Nowlin, and Savage performed their brand of noise--and, now, freaky slide-blues, as evidenced by the set's first song, "The Visible Cow" off the soon-to-be-released L. Ron--with startling intensity, burying punk melodies and Beat lyrics underneath feedback and distortion. |
 | | Sardy's a noise addict, obsessed with the melodies found in static and the way words sound when strung together for nothing more than lurid effect. |
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