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If you combed through the catalogues of Animal Collective and its members, you'd probably find them pillaging every last variety of purpose-based and communal music.
Many forms of sealife are featured.
What was Platt's favorite Panda Bear B-side of the year?
It's the title track off the Animal Collective co-founder's new seven-inch.
Here are "Mr. Fingers" and "Screens" off the band's spacey-sounding "visual album."
"A way-too-long set of drony trance grooves punctuated by atonal yelps, yodels, and the occasional wounded whale noise."
They're the A- and B-sides off the Animal Collective co-founder's upcoming seven-inch.
They give it some low vocals and soften the edges.
‘[Phil Lesh] liked it, and the band didn't ask for a lot of money.’
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