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Squid-core

Squid-core:  A hip new post-punk indie sub-genre sweeping the nation.  It channels the inherent musical genius of cephalopods.  In this critics opinion, the freshest young maestros to come out of this underground movement has to be the unapologetic and relevant “Octopi Wallstreet.”  But, not to be missed are the delectable sounds of “Squidmarks” and the fast-paced hard-lining anthems from “Cuttlefist.”  After that, be sure to check out the rip-roaring good tunes from the Misfits-inspired comic-book horror group, the “Molluskeletons.”

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