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| 4.0 excellent | Jim | September 10th 08 | Prior to the release of their debut album Parables for Wooden Ears, Australian rock veterans Powderfinger
created two EP's steeped heavily in the swampish style their influences also shared. Transfusion walks a fine line
between bluegrass and grunge, and rarely falters providing the two. Killer opening track Reap What You Sow
sounds like a strange melding of Neil Young and Soundgarden, while the soulful epic Blind to Reason
highlights Fanning's striking, raspy voice that would soon mature into one of the most recognizable the country
would ever produce. The grunge in their sound mostly dominates on the eventual LP, which is a real shame
considering the awesome combination of styles here.
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| 5.0 classic | imatt93 | August 27th 11 |
| 4.0 excellent | cb123 | January 17th 11 |
| 4.0 excellent | channah | November 8th 09 |
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