
One of the most celebrated bands to come out of the Los Angeles' Paisley Underground scene of the '80s, the Dream Syndicate clearly adored the intricate wordplay and edgy energy of Highway 61 Revisited-era Bob Dylan, as well as the noisy guitars and bracing darkness of the Velvet Underground. Dream Syndicate leader Steve Wynn's initial influences may have been clear, but he was a strong enough songwriter to give the group material that stood on its own
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Tell Me When It's Over
That's What You Always Say
Halloween
Definitely Clean
When You Smile
Then She Remembers
The Days of Wine and Roses
Until Lately
Too Little, Too Late
How Did I Find Myself Here
The Longing
Black Light
Filter Me Through You
Forest For the Trees
Still Holding On To You
Burn
Glide
The Medicine Show
John Coltrane Stereo Blues
Boston
Bullet With My Name On It
Daddy's Girl
The Regulator
Armed With An Empty Gun
50 in a 25 Zone
Cinnamon Girl
Out of the Grey
The Way In
Put Some Miles On
Where I'll Stand
Let It Rain
Now I Ride Alone
Slide Away
Merrittville
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
Damian
Dusting off the Rust
80 West
Out of My Head
Like Mary
Apropos of Nothing
Still Here Now
Whatever You Please
Every Time You Come Around
The Circle
I Have Faith
Kendra's Dream
The Slowest Rendition
Sure Thing
The Chronicles of You
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