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'''The Poison Control Center''' is a band from Ames, Iowa.<ref>"http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2010/04/17/film-at-11-the-poison-control-center/"</ref>
'''The Poison Control Center''' is a band from Ames, Iowa.<ref>"http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2010/04/17/film-at-11-the-poison-control-center/"</ref>


The band's unique brand of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s, such as [[The Beatles]] and [[The Beach Boys]], but they have also touched upon more unrelated genres since their inception. Their earlier recordings show influence of the [[lo-fi]] sound and pop sensibilities of indie rock bands of the 1990s, such as [[Guided by Voices]] and [[Pavement (band)|Pavement]],</ref> although recent albums have featured more polished production.<ref>"http://http://www.allmusic.com/album/sad-sour-future-mw0001977426"</ref><ref>"http://http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14564-sad-sour-future/"</ref>"http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15608-stranger-ballet/</ref>
The band's unique brand of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s, such as [[The Beatles]] and [[The Beach Boys]], but they have also touched upon more unrelated genres since their inception. Their earlier recordings show influence of the [[lo-fi]] sound and pop sensibilities of indie rock bands of the 1990s, such as [[Guided by Voices]] and [[Pavement (band)|Pavement]],</ref> although recent albums have featured more polished production.<ref>"http://http://www.allmusic.com/album/sad-sour-future-mw0001977426"</ref><ref>"http://http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14564-sad-sour-future/"</ref><ref>"http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15608-stranger-ballet/</ref>





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The Poison Control Center is a band from Ames, Iowa.[1]

The band's unique brand of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s, such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys, but they have also touched upon more unrelated genres since their inception. Their earlier recordings show influence of the lo-fi sound and pop sensibilities of indie rock bands of the 1990s, such as Guided by Voices and Pavement,</ref> although recent albums have featured more polished production.[2][3][4]


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