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1. The Plastics are a live performance orientated South African band. The Plastics started in late 2007 when the Righini brothers decided to expand their old punk band HOAX, and re
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Sounds like:
The Plastics,
HONNE,
Tame Impala
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jun 26, 2016
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Danish music! I mean, you probably wouldn't be able to tell that by just listening to it, but... it is.
"I Need You" takes a mellow approach to psychedelic pop. The vocals are crisp, the melody safe but attractive. It pretty much caught my attention...
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Sounds like:
The Plastics,
Arctic Monkeys
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Apr 11, 2014
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Flashback Friday, because I want to.
This one comes of The Strokes' 2002 debut albumIs This It. While that was a whopping 12 years ago, the reality is that this track still tickles me pink every time it comes acro...
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Sounds like:
The Strokes,
The Plastics,
The Vaccines
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jul 29, 2013
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Wahoo, another new song from the Arctic Monkeys! I have a feeling plenty of you are going to go pretty apeshit for this one (pun intended), particularly because it's quite a bit better than their previous single "Do I Wanna Know?"
This second single...
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4

Sounds like:
Jeremy Loops,
Shortstraw,
The Plastics
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5

Sounds like:
Al Bairre,
The Plastics,
Gangs Of Ballet
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6

Sounds like:
The Plastics,
The Strokes
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jul 28, 2012
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What's more British than having The Arctic Monkeys cover The Beatles? Perhaps only The Beatles performing themselves...Unfortunately the latter was not an option. But, those of you watching the Olympics opening ceremony last night were likely lucky e...
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Sounds like:
The Kooks,
The Plastics
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jul 5, 2012
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11 years ago, The Strokes released Is This It. It was the New York-based band's debut album release, and by Jove did it take the world by storm.The band's success was rooted heavily in word of mouth. In the US, it only sold 16,000 copies in the first...
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