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vocals usually offered bizarre lyrics that were at once evocative and absurd, and rarely without a menacing undercurrent: "I bought a handgun made out of glass/I cut a hole in the side of a wild ass" ("Visible Cow"); critic Ted Alvarez wrote, "Sardy's distended
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Critic Stewart Mason wrote that the band "can at times be frustratingly difficult to pin down, but their best work has a noisy, rattling power." There were also odd touches that demonstrated an experimental edge: the eerie
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often has a dark humor about it; lines like "I opened all your mail" ("Feed Me") and "I got a game/it won't take long/we'll list all our beatings in a cursory
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Sardy was picked as one of the top ten up and coming film composers of 2010 for his work scoring the movies 21, and Zombieland by Composers Monthly.
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Sardy has been quoted as saying he made a promise to himself that each of their albums would be a progression in the
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Barkmarket's music was usually loud and aggressive, touching on many styles (most prominently including
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In 1986, they released an independently recorded demo tape called BARKMARKET, then in 1987 recorded
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on cassette 4tk. They were signed to Purge/Soundleague in NYC. After recording the second album
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to the often humorless scowl across the face of hardcore music."
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in 1987. Personnel were singer/guitarist and main songwriter
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Index

New York City
Noise rock
Triple X Records
Def American
American Recordings
Warner Bros. Records
Dave Sardy
rock music
New York City
Dave Sardy
heavy metal
hardcore punk
noise rock
Triple X Records
Marc Ribot
Vegas Throat
Rick Rubin
American Recordings
Gimmick
EP
L. Ron
System of a Down
Marilyn Manson
Wolfmother
Helmet
Quicksand
Oasis
The Thrills
muli-track recording
banjo

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