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Old 06.07.2009, 03:29 PM   #3
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A good question, this. Offhand, it's hard to think of a particular group who has been influenced by the substance of SY, as opposed to the surface sounds - Lord knows there's been enough SY imitators over the years (various Brit-watchers will be aware of AC Temple, f'instance). One name that I immediately thought of was Pavement, at least int their earlier days, with their skewed take on the SY dissonance through tuneage ethos. And you could to a certain degree draw a line from "Xpressway To Yr Skull" to Dead C (Im thinking of the likes of "Driver UFO").

What Im talking about though I guess is the influence of earlier SY. As for post-"Daydream Nation", my knowledge is not so hot, I'm afraid....
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