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Portland, Oregon
U.S.
Indie rock
www.trackermusic.com
indie rock
Portland, Oregon
audio engineer
writer
Tape Op
multi-instrumentalist
Michael Schorr
drummer
Death Cab for Cutie
Dave Harding
bassist
Richmond Fontaine
Giant Sand

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