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Guided by Voices (often called GBV) was an American indie band. Guided by Voices was very famous for bringing out many albums. They were active between 1986 and 2004.

The band had many members who only stayed for a while, but Robert Pollard was the most important member. Before becoming a full time musical artist, he was a teacher at an elementary school. While he was teaching, he created lots of music for the band. Robert, who today is a solo artist, is a great fan of rock music. His music and the music of Guided by Voices is inspired by the famous British band The Beatles and different music styles like post-British Invasion garage rock, psychedelic, prog-rock, as well as punk and post-punk.

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[change] Studio albums

  • Sandbox (album)
  • Devil Between My Toes
  • Self-Inflicted Aerial Nostalgia
  • Same Place The Fly Got Smashed
  • Propeller
  • Vampire on Titus
  • Bee Thousand
  • Alien Lanes
  • Under the Bushes, Under the Stars
  • Mag Earwhig!
  • Do the Collapse
  • Isolation Drills
  • Universal Truths and Cycles
  • Earthquake Glue
  • Half Smiles of the Decomposed

[change] Guided by Voices Day

In 2004, during the band's last concert tour, many cities around the United States picked a day to be "Guided by Voices Day" in that city. Some of them are:

[change] Other websites

[change] Listening

[change] Seeing

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