Word: offing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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MC: I think we're a lot more competent on things like acoustic guitars, and we do a lot more live recordings, live songs. We can actually all play together with a song and record it live and that affects the natural sound of our albums as well.
THC: Is that how your approach to music has now kind of changed? Is it more live then?
THC: I listened to some of your other music, and I definitely see so many influences, like The Beatles, and other British pop. What were your influences on your music?
EC: We've always liked mismatched stuff, really. We like rock and roll like Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley, we've liked the Beatles and Rolling Stones, we liked punk, and stuff [like] Soft Machine. We've liked folk music, country music...We've been going for eight years, so...
THC: I know this is also the third that's been released in America. How do you think your sound has changed over the course of those albums?