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Astronaut Ice Cream Headache

By firmly taking an offbeat audio of minimal keyboards, quirky tape loops, and sloppy drums, Astronaut Glaciers Cream Headaches began their individual/automatic robot alliance using their demonstration debut White Youngster Key pad Jazz in 1997. Released on Beeshu Information, Mike Wendt (vocals/drums/keyboards) and daVe Andrae (vocals/loops/drums/keyboards) weren’t scared to happily sing music about sexually energetic robots and ’80s films that handled kid/computer interactions. Their second demonstration, Nobody’s Perfect, implemented in 1998, this time around with lyrical topics of eight-bit video gaming, natural leather fetishes, and defeating somebody using a bag of useless batteries.

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