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Revision as of 08:32, 29 January 2018

Nineteen-sixties folk rock act and terrible breast joke mentioned in passing in Philip K. Dick's sci-fi/conspiracy novel Radio Free Albemuth, written in 1976, but only published posthumously in 1985.

Progressive Records executive and protagonist Nicholas Brady is interested:

"I'm driving up to Huntington Beach to take in Uncle Dave Huggins and His Up-Front Electric Jugs," Nichaolas said. "I think we should sign with them. Sign them up. It's folk rock, really. A little like the Grateful Dead does on some of their tracks."

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