Anomie Train
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"Honest." "Raw." "Heartfelt." "Real." Words used to describe either really, really good music—or music that has a lot of mistakes with notes sung off key. This is Anomie Train. Listen to these thirteen songs, and you’ll find your toe suddenly tapping, flabs of fat spontaneously jiggling, and various body appendages swaying. Don’t buy our CD because you think it’s good—buy it because you feel sorry for us.

Loser Rock Lives!
Why this name?
It's an anagram of the name of someone I once knew.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It's still up in the air I think.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
No.
Your influences?
Tom Petty, The Replacements, Marshall Crenshaw, Lemonheads, The Wallflowers.
Favorite spot?
London. I went there last summer and absolutely loved it.
Equipment used:
Guitars: 1986 Squire Strat, Bradley Les Paul copy, Kramer Focus, Santana SE. Cheap is Good.