The Baseball Furies

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There are two bands called The Baseball Furies... 1. The Baseball Furies were a rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, renamed to just Furies They are considered as one of the most creative and audacious bands of the moment in the argentinian underground scene: creative because of the wide range of sounds and colors that they unfold; audacious because they execute a decidedly anti-commercial music. They recognize as their main sources of inspiration: Spacemen 3 (and its ramifications, Spectrum and Spiritualized), Mogwai, Neu!, kraut-rock and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. But they don't just reproduce the clichés of the space-rock bands: they have their own flight, and are able to reach truly amazing altitudes. 2. The Baseball Furies formed in the year 1996. Catapulted to instant stardom in Buffalo, N.Y. via their technically difficult shows and rock that blew you away. Stealing their name from the cult classic "The Warriors" their early shows saw The Furies dressed in baseball uniforms with painted faces and bats to boot. Marching up on stage and taking it over like a rock-n-roll rumble, these boys tore your head off and blew out your eardrums. These boys are rock n roll, these boys give more attitude than Dirty Harry, these boys are the toughest band in America. They have records out on Big Neck Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.