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Initial Notes About The Mix: Snakefinger is probably most known for his work with The Residents, but he had a lot of really awesome solo records, too. My favorite of those is Manual Of Errors, but, really, they're all pretty good. Unfortunately, they're also really hard to find, except for the first two, and even those have recently gone out of print as well. So, that sucks. But if you see any of the albums, definitely pick them up -- they're well worth it. I'm not much for guitar solos and guitar heroes, but there's a couple that come to mind for me -- Frank Zappa and Snakefinger. So here's one of them.

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  • Initial Notes About The Mix: Snakefinger is probably most known for his work with The Residents, but he had a lot of really awesome solo records, too. My favorite of those is Manual Of Errors, but, really, they're all pretty good. Unfortunately, they're also really hard to find, except for the first two, and even those have recently gone out of print as well. So, that sucks. But if you see any of the albums, definitely pick them up -- they're well worth it. I'm not much for guitar solos and guitar heroes, but there's a couple that come to mind for me -- Frank Zappa and Snakefinger. So here's one of them.
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  • Initial Notes About The Mix: Snakefinger is probably most known for his work with The Residents, but he had a lot of really awesome solo records, too. My favorite of those is Manual Of Errors, but, really, they're all pretty good. Unfortunately, they're also really hard to find, except for the first two, and even those have recently gone out of print as well. So, that sucks. But if you see any of the albums, definitely pick them up -- they're well worth it. I'm not much for guitar solos and guitar heroes, but there's a couple that come to mind for me -- Frank Zappa and Snakefinger. So here's one of them. 1. * Yeti, What Are You? - Manual Of Errors 2. * Gasoline - Philip Charles Lithman aka Snakefinger 3. * Magic and Ecstasy - Chewing Hides The Sound 4. * Move - Night Of Desirable Objects 5. * Beatnik Party - Manual Of Errors 6. * There's No Justice In Life - Night Of Desirable Objects 7. * Picnic in the Jungle - Chewing Hides The Sound 8. * This Is Not A Disco Song - Philip Charles Lithman aka Snakefinger 9. * Eva's Warning - Manual Of Errors 10. * The Vivian Girls - Chewing Hides The Sound 11. * Trashing All The Loves Of History - Greener Postures 12. * 8 1/4 - Night Of Desirable Objects 13. * Save Me From Dali - Greener Postures 14. * The Spot - A Collection 15. * Kill the Great Raven - Chewing Hides The Sound 16. * You Sliced Up My Wife - Manual Of Errors 17. * It Hurts Me, Too - Philip Charles Lithman aka Snakefinger 18. * The Model - Live At The Vic 19. * MaryAnn - Philip Charles Lithman aka Snakefinger 20. * Jesus was a Leprechaun - Chewing Hides The Sound 21. * Shining Faces - Manual Of Errors 22. * I Gave Myself To You - Night Of Desirable Objects
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