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In Search of Lasseter's Riff

by Ben Rogers' Instrumental Asylum

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Splash Landing, Crashed and Bounced, In Search of Lasseter's Riff, Instrumentally Disturbed, Reverb Rehab, and Welcome to the Instrumental Asylum. , and , .

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Angel Eyes 03:21
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Alamania 02:43
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Bellywacker 02:20
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Trixie 02:53
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Dingo Scat 02:04
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released May 7, 2020

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Ben Rogers' Instrumental Asylum Melbourne, Australia

A high-energy surf-rock trio dedicated to reverb drenched surf/spy/guitar noir. Based in Melbourne, Australia, they play a mix of rocking original compositions and instrumental classics that pay homage to their influences (Link Wray, Ventures, Atlantics, Shadows, Duane Eddy and even Django Reinhardt), but with their own distinctive distorted twang and tough edge. ... more

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