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Pavement

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Biography

With their fractured songs, unexpected blasts of feedback, laconic vocals, cryptic literate lyrics, and defiant low-fidelity, Pavement were one of the most influential and distinctive bands to emerge from the American underground in the '90s. Pavement, along with Sebadoh, were the leaders of the lo-fi movement that dominated U.S. rock in the early '90s. Initially conceived as a studio project between guitarists/vocalists Stephen Malkmus and Scott Kannberg in the '80s, Pavement gradually became a band during the early '90s. Along the way, their initial EPs and debut album, 1992's Slanted & Enchanted, earned a devoted following of musicians, indie fans, and critics. Before long, the group's aesthetics -- a combination of elliptic, cryptic underground American rock, unrepentant Anglophilia, a fondness for white noise, off-kilter arrangements and winding melodies, songs that frequently had shifting titles, and literate, clever lyrics -- were imitated by underground bands through America and Britain. By that point, Pavement had become an actual band, one with a notorious, acid-fried ex-hippie drummer called Gary Young. Young left the band in 1993 as the band made the move to clean up their sound, if not their sensibility, on 1994's Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. Their revampment resulted in a near-hit with "Cut Your Hair," but the mainstream decided Pavement were too strange for their tastes and the band decided it preferred the underground, leaving the group as one of the most popular -- and the most influential -- American rock bands of the '90s.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    Darlin' don't you go and cut your hair
    Do you think it's gonna make him change?
    "i'm just a boy with a new haircut"
    And that's a pretty nice haircut
    Charge it like a puzzle, hit me wearin' muzzles
    Cut Your Hair - (3:05)  -  80,979 plays
  2.  
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    Go back to those gold soundz and keep my advent to yourself
    Because it's nothing I don't like is it a crisis or a boring change?
    When it's central, so essential it has a nice ring when you laugh
    At the low life opinions and they're coming to the chorus now
    I keep my address to yourself 'cause we need secrets
    Gold Soundz - (2:39)  -  64,311 plays
  3.  
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    After the glow, the scene, the stage, the set
    Talk becomes slow but there's one thing I'll never forget
    Hey, you gotta pay your dues before you pay the rent
    Over the turnstile turn out in the traffic
    There's ways of living it's the way I'm living
    Range Life - (4:55)  -  43,463 plays
  4.  
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    Down in Santa Rosa over the bay
    Across the grapevine to L.A.
    We got desert, we got trees
    We got the hills of Beverly
    Let's burn the hills of Beverly
    Unfair - (2:30)  -  32,895 plays
  5.  
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    Well you greet the tokens and stamps underneath the fake-oil burnin' lamps
    In the city we forgot to name
    Well the concourse is four-wheeled shame
    And the courthouse's double-breast
    I'd like to check out your public protests, why you're complaining? Ta!
    Elevate Me Later - (2:51)  -  33,745 plays
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