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Essentially a two-man project of Massachusetts natives <a href="spotify:artist:2mGMLrUAyyjjTvPxEqO39W">Kirk Swan</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6bKSvMN0pZloTtUjOiI1X0">Seth Tiven</a>, with a rotating rhythm section, Dumptruck was, for a brief moment, among the favorites of U.S. college radio in the mid '80s. They combined the jangly power pop sound of the Southern alternative scene with intelligent lyrics and a melancholy twist. <a href="spotify:artist:2mGMLrUAyyjjTvPxEqO39W">Swan</a> left late in 1986, leaving <a href="spotify:artist:6bKSvMN0pZloTtUjOiI1X0">Tiven</a> to carry on for one more album, For the Country, before dissolving the band in 1988. The band re-formed after settling legal disputes with their label in 1995 with a small-scale club tour of the U.S. and a new record deal. Days of Fear followed that same year; Terminal was issued five years later and Lemmings Travel to the Sea appeared in early 2001. ~ Chris Woodstra, Rovi
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