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For many listeners, Greg Ginn's work begins and ends with the Black Flag discography. But since that justly revered group disbanded in ’86, the guitarist has kept right on pushing, finding new ways to fuse punk grit with improvisational ecstasy. On Sun 29, he kicks off a two-night Iridium stand with his loops-abetted solo project, the Royal We; expect to hear from last year's quirky, surprisingly charming We Are Amused full-length. On Mon 30, Ginn guests at the club's weekly Les Paul tribute hang.
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