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<title>Jeremy M. Barker</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;One of Seattle&apos;s best bands is playing a show at Neumos later this month: Kultur Shock. Their third album came out last year, We Come To Take Your Jobs Away, and they got back from a two-month tour of Europe around New Year&apos;s Eve. So they&apos;ve had a bit of down-time to rest up for the show. If you&apos;ve never heard them, they&apos;re like Seattle&apos;s answer to Gogol Bordello. Whereas GB goes the punk route, Kultur Shock&apos;s closer to metal, sang but a former Serbian pop-star. Seriously killer stuff.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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