My Pal Foot Foot

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Here Is Very 00:00 Tools
The Shaggs 03:04 Tools
Doll Boy 00:00 Tools
City of Lights 00:00 Tools
Spring Session 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Girl 00:00 Tools
TODAY'S DELIGHT 00:00 Tools
CHASING THE FULLMOON 00:00 Tools
HORN OWL 00:00 Tools
MONDAY NEVER COMES 00:00 Tools
Iki Iki 00:00 Tools
Coco 00:00 Tools
Best Friend 00:00 Tools
DG-7 00:00 Tools
best friends 00:00 Tools
運ぶ人 00:00 Tools
こっちだよ 00:00 Tools
一粒の決意 00:00 Tools
ありがとう 00:00 Tools
マイパルフットフットのテーマ 00:00 Tools
サマーハイム 00:00 Tools
Hawaii 00:00 Tools
サン半裸 00:00 Tools
A Ship On Your Wave 00:00 Tools
Senior Love 00:00 Tools
愛哀哉? 00:00 Tools
闇がおりてくる 闇におりてゆく 00:00 Tools
今日のよろこび 00:00 Tools
葡萄 00:00 Tools
dollboy 2008 00:00 Tools
Sad Telephone Rings 00:00 Tools
もぐってゆく 00:00 Tools
Today's Delight 「今日の喜び」 00:00 Tools
Chasing The Fullmoon 「君を追いかけて」 00:00 Tools
Monday Never Comes 「月曜の朝はやってこない」 00:00 Tools
hawaii? 00:00 Tools
Deerhoof 00:00 Tools
Horn- Owl 「ミミズク」 00:00 Tools
My Pal Foot Foot - Here Is V.. 00:00 Tools
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セントラルパーク 00:00 Tools
ghost 00:00 Tools
寿 00:00 Tools
遊び 00:00 Tools
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Yes, their name is from The Shaggs song. However My Pal Foot Foot aren't quite as shambolic and naive as The Shaggs, yet they are a little mussy and skewed. MPFF are really just two people who write and record pretty minimal music, mostly moody guitar and beautiful vocals. But on stage they are usually jazzed up by a twee live line-up of friends on melodica, drums, bass, keyboards, guitars, vocals and toy instruments. So their recorded and live output are quite different, making MPFF fit in well with Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Tenniscoats, and the other members of the Majikick community. MPFF aren't quite as chaotic and experimental as their colleagues, instead leaning alot more in the pop direction. They are a friendly band whose essentially melancholic songs somehow have the power to make you smile. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.