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I Bet You’ve Never Heard of This 1970s Band (And Their Bassist Who Hijacked a Plane) … from the American Songwriter Em Casalena

Tom Bettenhausen2 days ago01 mins

Photo of 1970s Japanese noise rock band Les Rallizes Dénudés via Wikimedia CommonsThis 1970s band is Japan’s most legendary experimental outfits of all time. And that infamy comes from both their music and controversy.

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