With their fractured songs, unexpected blasts of feedback, laconic vocals, cryptic literate lyrics, and defiant low-fidelity, Pavement were one of the most influential and distinctive bands to emerge from the American underground in the '90s. Pavement, along with Sebadoh, were the leaders of the lo-fi movement that dominated U.S. indie rock in the early '90s. Initially conceived as a studio project between guitarists/vocalists Stephen Malkmusand Scott Kannberg in the '80s, Pavement gradually became a band during the early '90s. Along the way, their initial EPs and debut album, 1992's Slanted & Enchanted, earned a devoted following of musicians, indie fans, and critics.
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I've been to the desert on a horse with no name
He's got a different color, but he always looks the same
Well,
Black Walls (x6)
You shouldn't hate your body
'Cause it's a part of you
You shouldn't hate your family
It's a part of you
You shouldn't hate your neighbors
In this family of man
Black Walls (x10)