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KUT's On the Record: Frank Black of the Pixies

From: KUT
Series: KUT's On the Record
Length: 06:14

Frank Black, legendary front man of the Pixies, talks about the album that had the biggest impact on him - Iggy Pop's 1977 release "Lust for Life." Read the full description.

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