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Taking their initial cues from late-'70s art punk, Seattle's Sushirobo plays angular, funky pop music that recalls bands like <a href="spotify:artist:0UKfenbZb15sqhfPC6zbt3">Devo</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2i8ynmFv4qgRksyDlBgi6d">Wire</a>, but with a modern twist of their own. Most of their songs are not written as such, but are the result of jamming and improvising, which is then refined into songs. As a trio consisting of Arthur Roberts (guitar, vocals), Barry Shaw (drums), and <a href="spotify:artist:4qWGuXw0AVXSOGONXDX7Aa">Clay Martin</a> (bass), they released their debut EP, Action Causes More Trouble Than Thought in 2001. Adding guitarist Dave Einmo, they released Drawings and Garbage Structures in 2002, and followed that up a year later with The Light-Fingered Feeling of Sushirobo. ~ Sean Westergaard, Rovi
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