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<description>&lt;p&gt;Indian&apos;s bassist books (booked?) The Note in Chicago and is a standup guy. It&apos;s cool to see them get a little press.

When Indian played here a few years ago (at the Troubadour or whatever that bar is between Coyote Ugly and Dirty Dog), they put on a great show for a couple dozen people. I&apos;m not really into metal -- mostly because of the vocals -- and this review is dead on regarding Indian&apos;s vocals.  
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