Tired of the same old song? Turn on any alt-rock robo-jock frequency on the radio station and you'll know what I mean. At some point, the nostalgia has curdled, and it feels like we're doomed to listen to the same boring souls for all eternity. But don't ask the Californian sons of Allah-Las - they have no idea. "The Stuff," which opens the band's fifth LP, Zuma 85, sums it up:
"I don't listen to the radio / They keep playing this song / And the DJ is a computer."
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