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Old 06-01-2011, 05:48 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Also throw in:

Salmonella Dub
Six60
Rhombus
The Black Seeds
Ozomatli
The Cat Empire
Trinity Roots
Kukan Dub Lagan
Transglobal Underground

Some of these do sound a lot different to FFD but work on the same principle of fusing many genres together whilst still maintaining a groove as opposed to sounding like bands that lack cohesion.

Salmonella Dub's Heal Me and Rhombus's Bass Player albums are definitely recommended as being similar to FFD.
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