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			<title>Musiques Incongrues - Gas Tank Orchestra- Homeshed [treetrunk116] (November 4, 2010)</title>
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		<title>Gas Tank Orchestra- Homeshed [treetrunk116] (November 4, 2010)</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Je découvre : <a href='http://archive.org/details/Homeshed'>http://archive.org/details/Homeshed</a></p>
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"What first attracted me to the famous GTO was this notion of using metal objects for music. I was (and am) an industrial music fan, so I picked up some recordings for a listen. Rather than music that was simply bombastic, as was often the flavor of industrial at the time, I heard a music that used parts of cars to create something deeper and more soulful-- this was industrial on the brink of jazz, or jazz on the brink of industrial-- a music that spoke to my heart and mind and that I think is truly inspired."-- Thomas Park, 2011</p>
<p>This release contains previously unreleased material from legendary DIY band founded in early 1990's in New Orleans using gas tanks picked off the street as instruments.
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