Mag earwhig
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Watch Me Jumpstart, a DVD including an expanded version of the 1996 documentary of the same name directed by Banks Tarver, now also containing extra footage, plus multi-angle live material and all of the band's promotional video clips.

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The band

Inspired equally by jangle pop and arty post-punk, Guided by Voices created a series of treblely, hissy indie rock records filled with infectiously brief pop songs that fell somewhere between the British Invasion and prog rock. After recording six self-released albums between 1986 and 1992, the Dayton, OH-based band attracted a handful of fans within the American indie-rock underground. With the 1994 release of Bee Thousand, the group became an unexpected alternative rock sensation, winning positive reviews throughout the mainstream music press and signing a larger distribution deal with Matador Records. Despite all of the attention, the band never changed their aesthetic, continuing to record their albums on cheap four-track tape decks and thereby limiting their potential audience, yet that devotion to lo-fi indie rock helped Guided by Voices maintain a sizable cult during the late '90s.

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 Can't Hear the Revolution
2
 Sad If I Lost It
3
 I Am a Tree
4
 Bulldog Skin
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 Are You Faster?
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 I Am Produced
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 Knock 'Em Flyin'
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 Not Behind the Fighter Jet
9
 Choking Tara
10
 Hollow Cheek
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 Portable Men's Society
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 Little Lines
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 Learning to Hunt
14
 The Finest Joke Is upon Us
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 Mag Earwhig!
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 Now to War
17
 Jane of the Waking Universe
18
 The Colossus Crawls West
19
 Mute Superstar
20
 Bomb in the Bee-Hive
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