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Meeting by chance at Mauds Coffee Shop in Gainesville, Florida the ghostly shades of George Harrison and John Lennon came up with a foolproof plan. Employing a sitar-shaped time machine designed by the engineers at Area 51, they kidnapped Wayne Coyne and headed back in time to 1968, where, during a marathon meditation session on a mountaintop in the Appalachians lead by Gram Parsons, they recruited Iggy Pop as Paul McCartney's stunt double. Paul was so busy writing a song called "Teddy Boy" that he didn't even notice that the others had left without him. With a stop in 1973 to steal Neil Young's guitars, they journeyed back to the present day, where they set up shop in Brian Wilson's attic. Now relocated to a basement in Birmingham, Alabama, they are churning out thrashing psychedelic pop under the alias Results of Adults like there's no tomorrow.
Meeting by chance at Mauds Coffee Shop in Gainesville, Florida the ghostly shades of George Harrison and John Lennon came up with a foolproof plan. Employing a sitar-shaped time machine designed by the engineers at Area 51, they kidnapped Wayne Coyne and headed back in time to 1968, where, during a marathon meditation session on a mountaintop in the Appalachians lead by Gram Parsons, they recruited Iggy Pop as Paul McCartney's stunt double. Paul was so busy writing a song called "Teddy Boy" that he didn't even notice that the others had left without him. With a stop in 1973 to steal Neil Young's guitars, they journeyed back to the present day, where they set up shop in Brian Wilson's attic. Now relocated to a basement in Birmingham, Alabama, they are churning out thrashing psychedelic pop under the alias Results of Adults like there's no tomorrow.
700261921334

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Format: CD
Label: CDB
Rel. Date: 09/18/2012
UPC: 700261921334

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Artist: Results of Adults
Format: CD
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Meeting by chance at Mauds Coffee Shop in Gainesville, Florida the ghostly shades of George Harrison and John Lennon came up with a foolproof plan. Employing a sitar-shaped time machine designed by the engineers at Area 51, they kidnapped Wayne Coyne and headed back in time to 1968, where, during a marathon meditation session on a mountaintop in the Appalachians lead by Gram Parsons, they recruited Iggy Pop as Paul McCartney's stunt double. Paul was so busy writing a song called "Teddy Boy" that he didn't even notice that the others had left without him. With a stop in 1973 to steal Neil Young's guitars, they journeyed back to the present day, where they set up shop in Brian Wilson's attic. Now relocated to a basement in Birmingham, Alabama, they are churning out thrashing psychedelic pop under the alias Results of Adults like there's no tomorrow.
        
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