jesus2000 says:Although this recording sounds super low fi, like they found all their recording equipment in the trash, the effort is really effective. The Drones coming with an unreleased version of, "The Country of Love" that packs the emotional and political dissonance that defines rock n' roll. This is the kind of music your grandmother blamed for starting the Vietnam war, and it's still a relevant body of work that communicates, on many levels, what's going on in the world.
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