R.D Francis
Dec 18, 2022

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I'd have to chime in with the tidbit that the late Scott Miller's (R.I.P, 2013) band Game Theory has a soundscape piece on their sprawling double-album "Lolita Nation" (their 4th) known as "Kenneth – What's the Frequency?", which opens the Enigma Records' album.

It's one of the best indie albums of the pre-Nirvana era of college rock worth checking out. Well, that is until you pull out a copy of Mark Edwards's double-album for Homestead under the My Dad Is Dead moniker.

That both labels, especially Homestead, allowed double-albums to be recorded within the college rock realms was a blessing.

Great piece, as you stirred up some wonderful college memories.

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R.D Francis
R.D Francis

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A place to hang my freelance musings on music and film, screenwriting, fiction and nonfiction novellas, technology, and philosophy. I've published a few books.

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