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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Plasticland "Euphoric Trapdoor Shoes" 1983. Scadillic Records. Garage-psych from Milwaukee,  "Euphoric Trapdoor Shoes" was their third single release (they had two 7" EP's as well, all on Scadillic between '80 and '83). Both that track and the b-side "Rat-Tail Comb" appear on their debut LP Plasticland (1984, Pink Dust/Enigma Records). It's not entirely clear who was  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plasticland &#8220;Euphoric Trapdoor Shoes&#8221; 1983. Scadillic Records. Garage-psych from Milwaukee,  &#8220;Euphoric Trapdoor Shoes&#8221; was their third single release (they had two 7&#8243; EP&#8217;s as well, all on Scadillic between &#8217;80 and &#8217;83). Both that track and the b-side &#8220;Rat-Tail Comb&#8221; appear on their debut LP <em>Plasticland</em> (1984, Pink Dust/Enigma Records). It&#8217;s not entirely clear who was in the band/recording on this single but for sure long-time members Glenn Rehse and John Frankovic; Violent Femmes guitarist Brian Ritchie played with Plasticland in the &#8220;early years&#8221; (this single qualifies) but accurate documentation is hard to come by. &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa9LgYYMlHE">Euphoric Trapdoor Shoes</a>&#8221; is gritty psych, with a rocking beat and a bit of gothy snarl. &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXe8PsxVYXk">Rat-Tail Comb</a>&#8221; is more jangle-pop psych, and hilariously 80&#8217;s for lyrical content. I mistyped the title when looking for the track on YouTube and got a TON of rat-comb images and tutorial videos&#8230;yeah, I&#8217;m good. I lived through it in the 80&#8217;s and won&#8217;t forget the technique anytime soon but just in case anyone needs to rat up their bangs:</p>
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