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          "Limited to 300 copies. For fans of: Stooges, MC5, Blue Cheer, Crushed Butler, Brown Acid. 'Salt Lick is the very new L.A. trio with heavy connections to Permanent Records, Mock Records, Jesus Sons and that particularly collector-y Bonehead Crunchers/Crushers/etc.-style blunt-object 70s rock 'n' roll... Enthusiastically working the same grinding vibes of that recently rediscovered wave of old-school weirdos who got lost somewhere between prog rock they couldn't play and punk rock they didn't get, and who's we-just-wanna-rock! 45s ended up creating a whole micro-genre of longhair off-the-grid proto-proto-punk. (Salt Lick also claims as an influence 'the one good song on a bunch of major label LPs from the early 70s,' which is also very accurate -- and Permanent/RidingEasy's own Brown Acid comps also make a nice sampler of this sound.)' --LA Record"
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