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Oneida|Steel Rod

Steel Rod

Oneida

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Fat Bobby, Kid Millions, Hanoi Jane, and PCRZ -- collectively known as Oneida -- mix a healthy dose of '60s soul, and even Can-style krautrock, into their raucous, garage riffing on their Steel Rod EP, which marks the band's shift to the Jagjaguwar label. After an engaging five-song primer (including a cover of Creedence Clearwater Rivival's "Sinister Purpose"), Oneida show what they are really about with a nearly 15-minute-long hidden track: an organ and fuzzed-out guitar-driven freak out.
© Jason Nickey /TiVo

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Xxy
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Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2000 Jagjaguwar 2000 Jagjaguwar

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Steel Rod
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Tennessee
00:06:35

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

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Hell Train
00:02:19

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Sinister Purpose
00:18:00

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2000 Jagjaguwar 2000 Jagjaguwar

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Peace of Mind
00:00:04

Oneida, Artist, MainArtist

2000 Jagjaguwar 2000 Jagjaguwar

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Fat Bobby, Kid Millions, Hanoi Jane, and PCRZ -- collectively known as Oneida -- mix a healthy dose of '60s soul, and even Can-style krautrock, into their raucous, garage riffing on their Steel Rod EP, which marks the band's shift to the Jagjaguwar label. After an engaging five-song primer (including a cover of Creedence Clearwater Rivival's "Sinister Purpose"), Oneida show what they are really about with a nearly 15-minute-long hidden track: an organ and fuzzed-out guitar-driven freak out.
© Jason Nickey /TiVo

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