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THE LITTER

Covered and curtained, the Litter transports those that are waiting. One of the characteristics of an audience is expectation and the Litter gives birth to a forwarding sound with an intended destination in mind.

April 1, 1969
K. McCormack

Scott Doneen, manager of the Litter, explained in an interview at Silverbell last Saturday night, “Detroit’s MC-5 are into a violence thing. Needless to say, we agree that there is a revolution taking place but like we feel people are basically good. In our music like we’re saying yeah man you’re good-but listen; you’re doing something wrong.”.

The Litter sound is violent—like blood and guts and they ram it down your throat; but their lyrics are gentle and directing. Jim Hane, bass player, for himself and the Litter said he wanted music to make people respond to suppressed feelings and then get off their dead asses and do something with a common end in mind.

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