Inspired equally by jangle pop and arty post-punk, Guided by Voices created a series of trebly, hissy indie rock records filled with infectiously brief pop songs that fell somewhere between the British Invasion and prog rock. After recording six self-released albums between 1986 and 1992, the Dayton, OH-based band attracted a handful of fans within the American indie rock underground. With the 1994 release of Bee Thousand, the group became an unexpected alternative rock sensation, winning positive reviews throughout the mainstream music press and signing a larger distribution deal with Matador Records. Despite all of the attention, the band never changed their aesthetic, continuing to record their albums on cheap four-track tape decks and thereby limiting their potential audience, yet that devotion to lo-fi indie rock helped Guided by Voices maintain a sizable cult during the late '90s. Schoolteacher Robert Pollard formed Guided by Voices in the early '80s.
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Come on, polluted eyeballs
Stop scouting out the fields
Jump up, bright paper werewolves
And everybody, everywhere
Anyone can scratch
And anyone can win
So pull out another batch
They want to get out of here
But they cant find the exits
They cling to the cinema
And they cant find security
Then they finally got recognized
So they left in obscurity and misery