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A Partial Freakout

A Partial Freakout

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Genre: Jam Bands

Sound description: Jam band with eclectic influences

Formed: 2005

City: Dallas, TX

A Partial Freakout was born as an ectocentric expression ranging from delta blues to rockabilly to progressive rock. With roots stemming from traditional jam bands like the Dead, Phish and Widespread Panic, A Partial Freakout brings the elements of alternative country and acid jazz to the jam band equation.

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Influences

The Grateful Dead, Phish, Widespread Panic, Talking Heads, Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Genesis

Favorited by these users:

Megan Mead, Michael Harberg, Virginia Altick, whtetrsh62

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Megan Mead Verified

the trio at the green elephant played a great set...keep it up.

9 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

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