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Ready to get faaaaar out, #stoppies? This week's adventure has us whoodly-doodling away with some reheated jams courtesy of everyone's* favorite psychedelic Dads, Phish! Originally recorded in 1986 and inexplicably re-released twice in 1998 and 2006, "The White Tape" is a dizzying and deeply misdirected spectacle of unnecessary fuzz pedals, non-sequiters about hamburgers, synthetic keyboards and songs about stepping in literal dog shit. Unsurprisingly, the 16 song collection of disconnected wank-offs is a big misstep even for the most devoted of fans. We brought our old friend from UMass Mitchy Dee, a local musician and proud Phish enthusiast to help us figure out whether Phish is a cult, why Mike Gordon seems to hate us, and what the hell they were thinking releasing "Minkin". We still haven't figured out the answer to that one.
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By Heather Mack; Mike Dunn3.9
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Ready to get faaaaar out, #stoppies? This week's adventure has us whoodly-doodling away with some reheated jams courtesy of everyone's* favorite psychedelic Dads, Phish! Originally recorded in 1986 and inexplicably re-released twice in 1998 and 2006, "The White Tape" is a dizzying and deeply misdirected spectacle of unnecessary fuzz pedals, non-sequiters about hamburgers, synthetic keyboards and songs about stepping in literal dog shit. Unsurprisingly, the 16 song collection of disconnected wank-offs is a big misstep even for the most devoted of fans. We brought our old friend from UMass Mitchy Dee, a local musician and proud Phish enthusiast to help us figure out whether Phish is a cult, why Mike Gordon seems to hate us, and what the hell they were thinking releasing "Minkin". We still haven't figured out the answer to that one.
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