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Maxwell Maxwell

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Maxwell Maxwell is a glam rock musician from San Francisco. He is involved with the punk scene, having grown up with the legendary 924 Gilman club, but does not produce punk music. He is, however, heavily DIY, releasing his own singles and albums for free, and hand-painting t-shirts to give away to fans. He does not have a Web site, and promotes concerts entirely through flyers, posters, and word of mouth. Maxwell dedicated his first song, "I Belong to You" to his childhood girlfriend Riya Anand at the age of 18. Discography:

  • "Nobody Knows I'm A Drag Queen" b/w "SeƱor Pancho's Gang-Bang Fiesta" (2003) with The Middlefields.
  • "Ohio Sucks" b/w "I'm So Tired (Of Playing Second Fiddle To Your Fourth Period Biology Teacher)" (2004) with Atomic Fist!).
  • Body Electric EP (with Atomic Fist!). Contains "So Pretty," "Deviant in the Drapery," "Yankee Go Home," and "By The River."
  • "Psycho Killer," a cover of a song by Talking Heads, b/w "Angels Never Looked That Good" (2005).
  • 3D Loverboy (2005).
  • This Is What People Like You Get For Christmas, a Christmas EP (2005).

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