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  2. Big Thief - Wikipedia

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    Big Thief is an American indie folk band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2015. The band consists of Adrianne Lenker (vocals, guitar), Buck Meek (guitar, backing vocals) and James Krivchenia (drums). [ 1 ]

  3. Adrianne Lenker - Wikipedia

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    Lenker was born in Indianapolis and was raised in a Christian cult until the age of four, [1] [2] but primarily grew up in Minnesota.. When Lenker was 5 years old, she was hospitalized after a railroad spike fell from the roof of a makeshift treehouse located in the yard of her family's rented home in Nisswa, lodging itself into her skull, nearly killing her.

  4. Capacity (album) - Wikipedia

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    Publication Accolade Rank Ref The Alternative The Alternative's Top 50 Albums of 2017 10 [18]BrooklynVegan: BrooklynVegan's Top 50 Albums of 2017 13

  5. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Torrents with multiple trackers can decrease the time it takes to download a file, but also have a few consequences: Poorly implemented [59] clients may contact multiple trackers, leading to more overhead-traffic. Torrents from closed trackers suddenly become downloadable by non-members, as they can connect to a seed via an open tracker.

  6. Masterpiece (Big Thief album) - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Milton of DIY said "With Adrianne Lenker at the helm, Big Thief can count themselves as emotionally destructive as Sharon Van Etten." [ 18 ] AllMusic gave the album four stars out of five, calling it "wall-to-wall artful expression that finds a songwriter thriving as part of a four-piece."

  7. Big L discography - Wikipedia

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    The complete discography of Big L, an American hip hop artist, consists of two studio albums, four posthumous albums, six compilation albums, two extended plays, three collaborative albums one live album, four music videos, and seven singles.

  8. The Big F - Wikipedia

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    Although The Big F never broke into the mainstream, they did establish a following within the underground music community, opening for such bands as Bad Religion, [5] Soundgarden, [6] [7] Voivod, [6] [8] T.S.O.L. and many others. In 1992, Chrysalis Records signed The Big F and released their second album Is the following year.

  9. Texas Hippie Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in Denison, Texas by Big Dad Ritch, along with his friend John Exall and other friends. Several lineup changes occurred before, Rollin , with producer Dave Prater. [ 5 ] Rollin arrived on July 6, 2010, which was their first national release.