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  1. 24 de may. de 2006 · The Obliterati. Artist. Mission Of Burma. Label. Matador. The past few years have shown bands don't stay broken up anymore, but after a reunion's novelty wears off, and the honeymoon with fans ...

  2. Mission of Burma: Label: Matador: Description: Discussing Boston's Mission Of Burma in the context of their being one of the most influential groups of thepast 30 years is all fine and good, but it does a slight disservice to their status as a living, breathing, insanely-vibrant rock'n'roll band in the year 2006.

  3. Review Summary: The blistering attack of classic Burma merges with a newfound maturity Though a few quibbles persist, the band continues to move forward and deliver excellent, unique rock music with style and power. Smashing out of the gates a mere 2 years after the first post-reunited Burma album, OnoffOn, “The Obliterati” knows exactly ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2006 · Listen to The Obliterati by Mission of Burma on Apple Music. 2006. 14 Songs. Duration: 51 minutes. Listen to The Obliterati by Mission of Burma on Apple Music. 2006. 14 ... More By Mission of Burma . Signals, Calls and Marches. 1981. Vs. 1982. Peking Spring. 1993. The Horrible Truth About Burma. 1985. Forget. 1987. The Sound the ...

  5. Mission of Burma was an American post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. The group formed in 1979 with Roger Miller on guitar, ... Aluminum Washcloth and rechristened The Obliterati. Released in May 2006, again on Matador, it ranked #33 of best records of 2006 by Pitchfork Media and placed 50th in the Pazz & Jop poll.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2007 · What an incredible album!!! Mission Of Burma seemed to be going forever with this album possibly their best yet, serious, it's that good. If you are a fan then you'll love this album but if you are new to them then get on this album as a starter and then scrawl back through their amazing back catalog for some top notch tunes.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2006 · The weaker production aside, Mission of Burma have assembled a strong, cohesive album that is almost unbelievably progressive for a band nearly thirty years after their debut. Fans of angular and experimental punk like Sonic Youth, Fugazi, Hüsker Dü and Wire will find much to love about The Obliterati as will fans of creative, forward ...