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product_id: 33993400
title: "A Weird Exits"
price: "£0.61"
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reviews_count: 8
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# A Weird Exits

**Price:** £0.61
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- **What is this?** A Weird Exits
- **How much does it cost?** £0.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Description

2016 release from John Dwyer's Thee Oh Sees - the first studio recordings to capture the muscular rhythm section of twin drummers Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon with ringer bassist Tim Hellman cracking spines. The groove and bludgeon one has come to expect from the band's live shows is captured seamlessly here-they go from zero to head-splitter, and on the rare occasions they do let up on the gas a bit, you're treated to some locked-in hypnotizers, too. The guitar sounds more colossal and ethereal at the same time, riding roughshod over the vacuum-sealed rhythm section, spiraling skywards, and diving into the emerald depths so quick your guts tingle. Synths, strings and smoke-soaked things crawl behind the scenes to make an extra far-out party platter.

Review: If ya know ya know - This has quickly become one of my favs. The opener, dead man’s gun, absolutely rips. Ya got plastic plant, jammed entrances, crawl out from the fall out. Ooweee plus a big ol gelatinous cube. Trip on it or dank it up whatever. It’s frikn great dudes
Review: The Axis - This has to be my favorite song and closing song I have ever heard, just the solo crashing in on itself is enough to psych your eyes out! After 15 or so albums you would think these guys get old and tiring, but I don't feel that way, some of their albums have the same structure of songs, but man all they do is progress with the sounds they bend, you cant go wrong with this one, just get it!!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If ya know ya know
*by C***B on June 17, 2023*

This has quickly become one of my favs. The opener, dead man’s gun, absolutely rips. Ya got plastic plant, jammed entrances, crawl out from the fall out. Ooweee plus a big ol gelatinous cube. Trip on it or dank it up whatever. It’s frikn great dudes

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Axis
*by J***H on July 23, 2019*

This has to be my favorite song and closing song I have ever heard, just the solo crashing in on itself is enough to psych your eyes out! After 15 or so albums you would think these guys get old and tiring, but I don't feel that way, some of their albums have the same structure of songs, but man all they do is progress with the sounds they bend, you cant go wrong with this one, just get it!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good friend hipped me to this group
*by T***1 on July 25, 2018*

A good friend hipped me to this group. I am amazed enough at the sound that I bought 2 of their CDs and ripped them to flac for my daily carry hi-rez music player.

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*Store origin: GB*
*Last updated: 2026-04-23*