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Forming in the early 1990s, Minneapolis group Sukpatch helped pioneer a genre with no name, blending together the sample-based trip-hop and indie pop of the time. They utilized abstract, pot-friendly lyricism along with stream-of-consciousness style vocals.
Initially creating home-made cassettes for the record labels Toytown and Slabco with traditional rock band instrumentation, the band shifted through multiple line-ups with different singers and evolved their sound. They put out three albums in this time between 1991 and 1992: That’s Leeona’s Business,…
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