The Basement Albums Vol. 3 is an EP by the Pennsylvania rock band Katsu. Tracks 1-4 were recorded at Audible Images Studio, while the final two tracks were recorded from a concert on August 2, 2003.
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The Basement Albums Vol. 3
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Katsu
Katsu (sometimes KATSU) was an American rock band from State College, Pennsylvania, from 2001–06. Their musical style was self-described as a cross between hip hop and the music of Bob Dylan, along with mixtures of classic rock, alternative rock, punk rock, reggae, and ska. Many of the band's...
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