Stream: Raw Fabrics, ‘Move Over’
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Young L.A. trio Raw Fabrics debuted last year with an EP of radio-friendly dance-punk that was heavy on the raw energy and heavier on the jungle rhythms.
Young L.A. trio Raw Fabrics debuted last year with an EP of radio-friendly dance-punk that was heavy on the raw energy and heavier on the jungle rhythms.
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