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Mystic 100's

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Mystic 100's, formerly known as Milk Music,[4] is an American rock band from Olympia, Washington.[1]

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The band's first release was a self-titled demo tape, of which only 300 copies were made. The cassette was released independently in 2009.[5] These were followed by 2010's Beyond Living EP, which was released independently and in part through Perennial Records; 2011's Violence Now split-single, released on flexi-disc by Perennial, featuring "White Light" by Carrie Keith (of Gun Outfit) as the b-side; and the Almost Live cassette tape, featuring a performance on Brian Turner's WFMU radio show, released independently in 2012.[6][7] The band's first full-length LP, Cruise Your Illusion, was released on April 2, 2013.[6][8][9][10] Four years later, on March 15, 2017, the long-awaited second full-length LP, Mystic 100's, was officially released on Dom America.

In the spring of 2013, the band toured South America with Merchandise and Destruction Unit.[11] The band also performed in Pitchfork Music Festival and Primavera Sound festival in 2012.[12][13]

In 2023, the band announced they had changed their name to Mystic 100's, after their 2017 album of the same name. They also announced a new album, titled On a Micro Diet, which was released on March 31, 2023, on the label Listening House.[4]

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Musical style

The band's music is often compared to Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, and The Wipers, all of which they are influenced by.[1][14] The band's other influences include Black Flag, Neil Young, Sonic Youth, The Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones, The Gun Club, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Townes Van Zandt and Jimi Hendrix.[1][14] The band's music is characterized by its fuzzy and melodic guitars, and lo-fi aesthetics, which can be likened to late-60's acid rock, 70's punk and hard rock, and 80's SST Records releases.[1][14] The band has also occasionally been labeled as "grunge",[7] a label which the frontman Alex Coxen adamantly dismisses.[1]

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Discography

Studio albums
EPs and singles
  • Beyond Living (2010, released independently)[5]
  • NUTS! #6, split album with Carrie Keith (2010, Perennial Records)[5]
Demos
  • Milk Music demo tape (2009, released independently)[5]
Live albums
  • Almost Live (2012, released independently)[5]
  • Live - April Fools Day | Tempe, AZ (2013, Ascetic House)[5]

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