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Food for Animals/Faust MP3

Yeah, so the Bag seems to be the Food for Animals blog these days, but this time we’ve got FREE SHIT: The Maryland-based hip-hop group has recorded with Teutonic noise-heroes Faust, and they’re giving one song away. The deets from Tim Jones, FFA’s publicist:

The group recently toured Europe opening for … Aphex Twin and Mick Harris (Napalm Death) and were invited by legendary Krautrock band Faust to record at their Paper Factory studios in Scheer, Germany. The mp3 included, Planet Say, is one of the songs from the Faust sessions.

Download: “Planet Say” (MP3)

Did anybody see the La Casa show last night?

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