Fields of Industry is from Lansing, MI. They play minimal and often ambient… Read Full Bio ↴Fields of Industry is from Lansing, MI. They play minimal and often ambient songs, with a tendency to vacillate dramatically in volume. The band was originally a bedroom recording project of Joshua Barton, self-releasing cassettes starting in 1999. From 2000-2002, Fields of Industry performed throughout Michigan as a full band, while Barton recorded Fields of Industry, the self-titled full length, himself. In 2003, Eric Gallippo, also of Man At Arms and Joel Schrauben, also of Bear Mountain Picnic, became steady members of the band. Barton and Gallippo recorded and self-released the 3-song EP, Dogs, in 2005. Two Dogs, A Television was released digitally by Cerberus Records and on CD by the band's own imprint, Arts vs Entertainment, in 2008.
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I'm not afraid of a fight
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KAP Trucking
"I'm not gonna lie" that parking lot was the saddest parking lot I've ever seen in my life.
ed vas
AOC rock
ljf3
“ I'm Not Gonna Lie': AOC
That alone made me laugh good and hardy
Chuck Thomas
"I'm not gonna lie"... I already did when I told you what we would get in the first place..
Paul Nunn
Great presentation
manuel berrios
AOC rules
Steve, my good man!
34:48
Weird.. she didn’t listen the $400 billion for tax breaks for the wealthy. She thinks we are too dumb to notice…
Steve, my good man!
@James Ricker you didn’t hear about the salt tax deduction being raised? It’s $400 Billy and I think the economists have said 99.5% of the cut will go to top 1%
Erica Rona
@James Ricker He's talking about SALT not the alleged pay fors I hope.
James Ricker
It is not exactly a tax break it is a 15% minimum tax on billionaires and corporations
Please stop trying to make this bill look good to Republicans