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- Suneaters are an American psychedelic, rock and roll band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 2008. The band members include Scott Hartley, Chris Lost, Michael Judd, and Nick Carroll. Suneaters’ debut LP “One” was released in October 2011 on Lotuspool Records, an independent record label started by Chris Lost in the early 1990s. Suneaters advocate what they call a DIT (Do-it-together) culture – a variation on the DIY (Do-it-yourself) punk rock ethos. DIT emphasizes collaboration, collective action, art sharing, and experimentation in fracturing the dominant music industry paradigms. (en)
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- Weightmen, Krafty Lovelordz, Grabankles, Dead Mush, A. Graham and the Moment Band, The Pickles, Grabbag of Fathers, The Doctor, The Blue Leaves, Golden Axe, Post Orgasmic Trauma, Busy Signal, The 5-9 Easy Pieces, Julia Surrendered, Overcum: A U2 Tribute, Bully Pulpit (en)
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- Scott Hartley, Chris Lost, Michael Judd, and Nick Carroll (en)
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- space rock, scientist rock, post-punk, alternative rock, psychedelic rock, post graduate rock (en)
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- David Saab, Chris Cardwell (en)
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- Suneaters are an American psychedelic, rock and roll band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 2008. The band members include Scott Hartley, Chris Lost, Michael Judd, and Nick Carroll. Suneaters’ debut LP “One” was released in October 2011 on Lotuspool Records, an independent record label started by Chris Lost in the early 1990s. Suneaters advocate what they call a DIT (Do-it-together) culture – a variation on the DIY (Do-it-yourself) punk rock ethos. DIT emphasizes collaboration, collective action, art sharing, and experimentation in fracturing the dominant music industry paradigms. (en)
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