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  1. May 7, 2002 · adventurous music experimental jazz art rock electronic music fusion progressive rock rock in opposition Washington. Bandwidth by The Muffins, released 07 May 2002 1. Walking The Duck 2. World Maps 3. Down From The Sun Tower 4. Impossible John 5. Military Road 6. Dear Mona 7. People In The Snow 8.

  2. May 7, 2002 · Bandwidth by The Muffins released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Bandwidth is a music studio album recording by THE MUFFINS (Canterbury Scene/Progressive Rock) released in 2002 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Bandwidth's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

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  4. Certainly, for much of the time, they indeed do "tread new ground", as this new album bears little resemblance to The Muffins of old. Mostly, this is down to the sound of the instruments and the production style (both very modern), and also the much more melodic focus of it all, feeling more like an updating of early-70's jazzy Zappa/Mothers excursions, or the smoother stuff from National Health or Gilgamesh.

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  5. Jun 1, 2002 · Not only does this superb release represent the band’s first studio production in over two decades, “The Muffins” have gotten back into the biz in a huge and noticeably prominent way! Emanating from the Washington D.C. area, “The Muffins’” adroitly absorbed the finer attributes of the oft-fabled British Canterbury scene along with elements of modern/free form jazz during its tenure back in the 70s.

  6. Certainly, for much of the time, they indeed do "tread new ground", as this new album bears little resemblance to The Muffins of old. Mostly, this is down to the sound of the instruments and the production style (both very modern), and also the much more melodic focus of it all, feeling more like an updating of early-70's jazzy Zappa/Mothers excursions, or the smoother stuff from National Health or Gilgamesh.

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  8. Bandwidth is very recognizably the work of The Muffins; you can hear strains of both Manna/Mirage and <185> here, as well as lots of new elements. As we all know, there are very few second chances in life; as the saying goes, "you can't go home again." But we and The Muffins have all been handed another chance with Bandwidth.