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'''Navastrau''' consisted of [[Rick Gallo]] and vocalist [[Gretchen Witte]]; they were part of the[Disturbing Records]] crew.  Navastrau was known for it's uniqueness and it's reluctance to perform live.  When Navastrau did a show at [[Exit]], billed as "their first and only" before they play New York, the place sold out. [[J. von Damen]], a reviewer in the [[Coolest Retard]] liked their debut ep so much he made a gift of it to Ralf Hutter of Krafterk; however, he was underwhelmed by their live performance.
'''Navastrau''' consisted of [[Rick Gallo]] and vocalist [[Gretchen Witte]]; they were part of the[Disturbing Records]] crew.  Navastrau was known for it's uniqueness and it's reluctance to perform live.  When Navastrau did a show at [[Exit]], billed as "their first and only" before they play New York, the place sold out. [[J. von Damen]], a reviewer in the [[Coolest Retard]] liked their debut ep so much he made a gift of it to Ralf Hutter of Kraftwerk; however, he was underwhelmed by their live performance.


== Releases ==
== Releases ==

Revision as of 07:48, 21 February 2007

Navastrau consisted of Rick Gallo and vocalist Gretchen Witte; they were part of the[Disturbing Records]] crew. Navastrau was known for it's uniqueness and it's reluctance to perform live. When Navastrau did a show at Exit, billed as "their first and only" before they play New York, the place sold out. J. von Damen, a reviewer in the Coolest Retard liked their debut ep so much he made a gift of it to Ralf Hutter of Kraftwerk; however, he was underwhelmed by their live performance.

Releases

  • Vergess Mir Nit (Disturbing, 1980)
  • American Fitness (Disturbing Records, 1981)


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