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306:. McEntire soon joined Bastro, replacing the drum machine, and the trio recorded a full-length album with former Squirrel Bait engineer Howie Gano. Two songs from this session were released as a single in 1989 and a test pressing of the album was made, but then scrapped when the band came back from their first European tour and decided they could do better. Returning to the studio with engineer 25: 133: 274:
where he started an early version of Bastro with bassist Dan Treado, who soon left. Grubbs' hometown friend Clark Johnson, who'd played bass in Squirrel Bait, joined Grubbs, and the duo recorded the six-song EP
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on the song "The Sifter". Grubbs' lyrics also grew more obtuse. Johnson subsequently left the group to attend law school and was replaced on bass by
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material, some of which would later be released as a live album. Grubbs relocated to attend graduate school at the
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band which was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's main line-up consisted of
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compositions, foreshadowing McEntire's and Grubbs' subsequent musical projects.
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and the group known as Bastro evolved into Grubbs' next project,
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After their first release, Bastro toured with the band
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Louisville, Kentucky
Post-hardcore
math rock
Homestead Records
David Grubbs
John McEntire
Bundy K. Brown
post-hardcore
David Grubbs
John McEntire
piano
organ
musique concrète
Louisville, Kentucky
David Grubbs
Squirrel Bait
Washington, D.C.
Georgetown University

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