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<title>Playlists Featuring Ethyl Meatplow on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.3177&amp;variant=artist-playlists&amp;rws=%2Fethyl-meatplow%2Fplaylists.rss</link><description>Ethyl Meatplow's only album, 1993's &lt;I&gt;Happy Days Sweetheart&lt;/I&gt;, seemed to dare music taxonomists to classify their sound. It's simply not possible to call their postmodern potpourri of smash-and-grab sampling and musique mechanique either Industrial or Psychedelic or dance or what-have-you. The album's stand-out track "Queenie" is a raunchy pelvis grinder that is the group's finest moment, despite being far too profane to ever find itself on a radio playlist.
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