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The ladies from the Tempe-based indie-rock trio Juicy Newt are hard to deter. Since 2003 and despite limited prior experience with their chosen instruments theyve been plowing forth with gleeful determination. According to their Web site, the band is driven by a desire for world domination through rock and roll . . . the color-coordinated, adored-by-the-masses, cheap-booze-for-all, free-lovin kind of domination. Locally, theyre right on course, as theyve amassed a steady following over the years with their pop-punk sound.
Fri., Aug. 15, 9 p.m., 2008
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