Archers of Loaf

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  • indie rock
  • indie
  • Lo-Fi
  • alternative
  • North Carolina
Archers of Loaf ist eine US-amerikanische Indie/Alternative Rock-Band ursprünglich aus Chapel Hill, North Carolina Vereinigte Staaten.

Die Band-Mitglieder: Sänger / Gitarrist Eric Bachmann (geb. May, 1970 in Asheville, NC), Gitarrist Eric Johnson (geb. November 17, 1969 in Asheville, NC),, Bassist Matt Gentling (geb. June 24, 1970 in Asheville, NC), und Schlagzeuger Mark Price (geb. October 19, 1972 in Asheville, NC).

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Die Archers of Loaf waren Lieblinge der Indie-Welt in den frühen bis Mitte der 90er Jahre Read more on Last.fm

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Songs

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    1985

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    Acromegaly

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    After the Last Laugh

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    All Hail the Black Market

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    All the Nations Airports

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    Assassination on X-mas Eve

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    Assassination on X-Mas Eve (remix)

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    Attack of the Killer Bees

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    Audio Whore

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    Audiowhore

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    Backwash

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    Bacteria

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    Banging on a Dead Drum

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    Bathroom

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    Big Joe and Phantom 309

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    Bombs Away

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    Bones of Her Hands

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    Bumpo

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    Chumming the Ocean

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    Chumming the Oceans

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    Dead Read Eyes

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    Dead Red Eyes

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    Death in the Park

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    Density

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    Distance Comes in Droves

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    Don't Believe The Good News

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    Ethel Merman

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    Fabricoh

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    Fashion Bleeds

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    Fat

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    Floating Friends

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    Form and File

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    Freezing Point

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    Funnelhead

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    Greatest of All Time

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    Greatest of All Times

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    Harnessed in Slums

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    Hate Paste

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    I.N.S.

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    Last Word

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    Learo, You're a Hole

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    Let the Loser Melt

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    Lowest Part Is Free

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    Lowest Part Is Free!

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    Mark Price P.I.

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    Might

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    Mutes In The Steeple

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    Nevermind the Enemy

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    Nostalgia

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    One Slight Wrong Move