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Tiny Masters of Today
Genre: Punk Hometown: Brooklyn NY
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  Tiny Masters of Today - Stickin It to the Man
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Ferocious and precocious pre-teen punk rock from Brooklyn, NY., 10 and 12 year old brother/sister duo backed up by legendary Jon Spencer Blues Explosion drummer Russell Simins. The band is recieving international acclaim including features in Newsweek and the New York Times, a cover story in Artrocker (UK), and a feature in Cookie Scene (Japan.)

"If you buy one 7" single this week...
consider that it be this one, because the three songs contained within are everything the 7" single is here for."—Artrocker Magazine UK

"...a disturbingly convincing cartoon punk
racket"—Planet of Sound UK

"...remarkable"—Newsweek Magazine

"...splendidly inventive"—Neu Magazine UK

"Big Noise has an undeniable DIY charm to it."
—Drowned in Sound UK

"...they actually do rock...pretty impressive"
—Pop Tarts Suck Toasted

"...the best band to come out of Brooklyn since They Might Be Giants. "Stickin' It to the Man" is a colossal bit of lo-fi electro-punk that keeps it real far better than the corporate likes of Green Day..."—The North Adams Transcript