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What's word on this band? I'm considering buy two cd's of theirs, Guitars Gone Wild and Land Of A Thousand Guitars. Found them on walmart mp3 site. Should I just do it? Can't really find any info on them.

VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE REVIEW

The Plungers have to rank as the most prolific band on the surf scene,
releasing two CDs of killer originals in 2003. And as good as Land of a
Thousand Surf Guitars was, it's followup, Guitars Gone Wild, ups the ante,
with 21 instrumentals - each more evocative than the one before. Not an
easy feat. The septet (which grew out of a University of Oklahoma combo
called The Sperm Counts, who dressed up in Dracula outfits) features dual
lead guitars, rhythm guitar , bass, Fender bass VI, baritone (sometimes
electric 12 string) and drums. This multi-layered approach sets The Plungers
apart from any instro-surf band on the scene today , or probably ever.
The staccato, reverb-drenched "Takin' The Plunge" is reminiscent of the
Astronauts, while "Ridin' Tall" sounds like vintage Shadows, and you can
guess the influence behind "Link". "Spring Break" (you've got to love a band
that names songs after its outboard reverb tank) exhibits the type of melodic
sense that marks ex-Belair Paul Johnson's recent solo work. And the swirling
"Mondo A Go Go" is as intricate as anything by Laika & The Cosmonauts.
The songs are all group collaborations, and the members also shared
production duties. Amazingly, with everything that's going on (with additional
percussion on most tracks and Terry "Buffalo" Ware's slide for good measure
on "Surfcracker") the sound never turns to mud. - Dan Forte

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What's word on this band? I'm considering buy two cd's of theirs, Guitars Gone Wild and Land Of A Thousand Guitars. Found them on walmart mp3 site. Should I just do it? Can't really find any info on them.

YEAH!!! Go ahead and take...."the Plunge."........ Rolling Eyes

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