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Tigerman WOAH, Cactus Attack, Montgomery Streets

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About Tigerman WOAH, Cactus Attack, Montgomery Streets


Northshore livin, cracker killin, brown liquor drinkin, woah-singin, no good-rotten, pinko-commie REDnecks! We are a communion of the last exhales of our ancestors, seeking divine justice for the countless crimes perpetrated against this earth and us beings by a cabal of murderous thieving bastards. We struggle for free beer and an epistemological breakthrough in the public consciousness surrounding stardust, creator of the cosmos. Our dreams are in line with the historic mission of the multi-national working class, to be the gravediggers of the murderous cabal of thieving bastards that fill their own pockets with the weight of our blood, sweat, and tears.


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Brooklyn-based acoustic pop duo. With introspective, often humorous lyrics... catchy hooks and sweet, sweet harmonies...

After their critically acclaimed band "The Vinyl Addicts" disbanded, Brian Murray and Anthony DeFeo began writing some new songs in an apartment on Montgomery St in Brooklyn's Crown Heights. The songs were catchy, unapologetically pop riddled with harmonies and introspective lyrics. Over time, the new band "Montgomery Streets" became known for their energetic and ever changing live shows. In 2013 they released their first EP "Damn Girl". Produced by Chris Cubeta at GaluminumFoil Studios in Williamsburg, the album marks a huge step forward for the band. Featuring Spencer Cohen on drums and Chris Cubeta on guitar/keys, songs like "Change" boast a fuller sound and driving beat while fan favorite "The One Who Got Away" sticks to the group's acoustic roots.

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