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Shot by Lammi is a studio album split by Big D and the Kids Table and Drexel.
Big D and the Kids Table is a ska punk band formed in October 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts when its members converged in college. Their first release was on their own Fork in Hand Records label, but have since teamed with Springman Records and SideOneDummy. The band has been noted for its strict DIY work ethic, such as engineering, producing, and releasing their own albums and videos and self-promotion of their own shows.
Shot By Lammi | ||||
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Studio album (Split)by Big D and the Kids Table/Drexel | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Ska | |||
Length | 1:08:14 | |||
Label | Fork In Hand Records | |||
Big D and the Kids Table chronology | ||||
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