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  1. The all-fun Mission of Burma EP consists of five loud studio leftovers. Produced by Boston rocker Peter Dayton in 1979 and heavily played on local radio at the time, “Peking Spring” is an obsessive dark mantra with cool choral chanting; produced by Lou Giardano, “Dumbells,” although not much of a song, has an amazing overdriven guitar ...

  2. 21 de feb. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.Academy Fight Song · Mission Of BurmaSignals, Calls and Marches℗ 1980 Ace of Hearts Records under exclusive ...

  3. About Mission of Burma. The short-lived 1980s Boston outfit Mission Of Burma was one of the most influential American post-punk bands, combining fiercely modernist sonic layers with sheer brute-force, high-volume rock. Eclectic leader Roger Miller subsequently went on to the experimental solo project No Man and the prog-rock band Birdsongs Of ...

  4. Mission of Burma are a Post-Punk/Alternative Rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. This video is ripped directly from my copy of the live DVD included with t...

  5. Biografía. Mission of Burma fue un influyente grupo post-punk (solamente hay que escucharlos y escuchar después a los posteriores Sonic Youth y bandas similares) compuesto por el guitarrista y vocalista Roger Miller (nacido en 1952), el bajista y vocalista Clint Conley (1955), el batería Peter Prescott (nacido el 26 de octubre de 1957) y Martin Swope (nacido el 1 de junio de 1955 ...

  6. Posted on September 12, 2012. Mission of Burma have just released a new video for “Semi-Pseudo-Sort-Of Plan,” from Unsound. Shot and edited by Mike Gill of CircumVision in the band’s rehearsal space in Allston, MA, it is the first time Roger, Pete or Clint have actually appeared in one of their videos. Watch it now on Pitchfork.

  7. The Horrible Truth About Burma is a collection of live recordings by Boston-based post-punk band Mission of Burma, recorded during their 1983 farewell tour. The band had decided to retire because leader Roger Miller's chronic tinnitus had reached a dangerous level.. Originally released in 1985 by Boston indie label Ace of Hearts, the album was first reissued in 1997 by Ryko, then in "Standard ...