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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2026 00:37:53 GMT Server: Apache Upgrade: h2,h2c Connection: Upgrade, close Last-Modified: Tue, 24 Dec 2024 16:11:35 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 6099 Vary: Accept-Encoding Content-Type: text/html Page title: The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine <html><head> <link rel=stylesheet href="/style.css" type="text/css"> <title>The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</title> </head><body> <br><br> <center> <div class="header"> <font class="title">The Solanaceae Artist Collective</font><br> <hr> <font class="nav"> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com">Home</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/people.html">Our People</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/projects.html">Our Projects</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/shows.html">Our Shows</a> ⚕<br> </font> </div> <br><br><br><br> <center><img src="/banner.jpg"><br><br><br> </center> <div class="body"> <font class="kitcarruthers"> <b>Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</b> <hr class="kitcarrutherstitle"> Genre: Rock Music<br> Sub-Genres: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival, Dance Punk, Psychedelia, Garage Rock, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock<br> Non-Instrumental<br><br> Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine is a collaborative dance infused post-punk project from <a href="/people.html#kitcarruthers" class="kitcarruthers">Kit Carruthers</a>. It is a black haired man wearing a suit with a loose tie and collar pointing diagonally at the ground. The instruments used are two electric guitars, a base guitar, drums, a piano, a violin, a sitar, an organ and a synthesizer. The albums that have influenced this project are Redjetson's "New General Catalogue," Interpol's "Turn on the Bright Lights," Joy Division's "Closer," Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's "B.R.M.C.," The Black Keys' "Brothers," The Doors' "The Doors," The Black Heart Procession's "2," The Rapture's "Echoes," The Heads' "Under the Stress of a Headlong Dive," Comets On Fire's "Blue Cathedral," The White Stripes' "Elephant," The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "Now I Got Worry," The Gun Club's "Fire of Love," Refused's "The Shape of Punk to Come (A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts)," The Antarcticans' "Teach Children: Fear All Teachings Of Eternity, The Doom Of Self & Nature," The Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Are You Experienced," Loop's "A Gilded Eternity," Spacemen 3's "Playing with Fire," Echo & The Bunnymen's "Ocean Rain," The Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat," Sonic Youth's "Confusion Is Sex / Kill Yr. Idols," Big Black's "Songs About Fucking," Public Image Ltd.'s "Second Edition," The Fall's "This Nation's Saving Grace," The Replacements' "Let It Be," Liars' "Liars," TV on the Radio's "Dear Science," !!!'s "Louden Up Now," Magazine's "Real Life," Gang of Four's "Entertainment!" Wire's "Pink Flag," Deerhunter's "Monomania," Television's "Marquee Moon," Fugazi's "13 Songs," Hüsker Dü's "Zen Arcade," The Stranglers' "La Folie," Wipers' "Is This Real?," The Strokes' "Is This It," Editors' "The Back Room," The Rolling Stones' "Aftermath," The Kinks' "Face to Face," Daturah's "Daturah," Jakob's "Cale:Drew," This Heat's "Deceit," The Sound's "From the Lion's Mouth," Sad Lovers And Giants' "Epic Garden Music," Killing Joke's "Night Time," Howlin' Wolf's "Moanin' in the Moonlight," Tiger Army's "Tiger Army," The Reverend Horton Heat's "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em," and 65daysofstatic's "The Destruction of Small Ideas."<br><br> Do you really want to tear down society? Do you, punk? Or do you really just want to admire your "tear down society" image? You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> You want to buy the punk album. You want to buy the punk clothes. You want to buy the punk image. You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> <div style="font-size: 7px; text-align: right"> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Bandcamp</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Discogs</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">MusicBrainz</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">last.fm</a> </div> </font> <br><br><br> <div class="body"> <table class="people"> <tr width="900px"><td align="left"> <font class="kitc
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2026 00:37:53 GMT Server: Apache Upgrade: h2,h2c Connection: Upgrade, close Last-Modified: Tue, 24 Dec 2024 16:11:35 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 6099 Vary: Accept-Encoding Content-Type: text/html Page title: The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine <html><head> <link rel=stylesheet href="/style.css" type="text/css"> <title>The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</title> </head><body> <br><br> <center> <div class="header"> <font class="title">The Solanaceae Artist Collective</font><br> <hr> <font class="nav"> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com">Home</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/people.html">Our People</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/projects.html">Our Projects</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/shows.html">Our Shows</a> ⚕<br> </font> </div> <br><br><br><br> <center><img src="/banner.jpg"><br><br><br> </center> <div class="body"> <font class="kitcarruthers"> <b>Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</b> <hr class="kitcarrutherstitle"> Genre: Rock Music<br> Sub-Genres: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival, Dance Punk, Psychedelia, Garage Rock, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock<br> Non-Instrumental<br><br> Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine is a collaborative dance infused post-punk project from <a href="/people.html#kitcarruthers" class="kitcarruthers">Kit Carruthers</a>. It is a black haired man wearing a suit with a loose tie and collar pointing diagonally at the ground. The instruments used are two electric guitars, a base guitar, drums, a piano, a violin, a sitar, an organ and a synthesizer. The albums that have influenced this project are Redjetson's "New General Catalogue," Interpol's "Turn on the Bright Lights," Joy Division's "Closer," Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's "B.R.M.C.," The Black Keys' "Brothers," The Doors' "The Doors," The Black Heart Procession's "2," The Rapture's "Echoes," The Heads' "Under the Stress of a Headlong Dive," Comets On Fire's "Blue Cathedral," The White Stripes' "Elephant," The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "Now I Got Worry," The Gun Club's "Fire of Love," Refused's "The Shape of Punk to Come (A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts)," The Antarcticans' "Teach Children: Fear All Teachings Of Eternity, The Doom Of Self & Nature," The Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Are You Experienced," Loop's "A Gilded Eternity," Spacemen 3's "Playing with Fire," Echo & The Bunnymen's "Ocean Rain," The Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat," Sonic Youth's "Confusion Is Sex / Kill Yr. Idols," Big Black's "Songs About Fucking," Public Image Ltd.'s "Second Edition," The Fall's "This Nation's Saving Grace," The Replacements' "Let It Be," Liars' "Liars," TV on the Radio's "Dear Science," !!!'s "Louden Up Now," Magazine's "Real Life," Gang of Four's "Entertainment!" Wire's "Pink Flag," Deerhunter's "Monomania," Television's "Marquee Moon," Fugazi's "13 Songs," Hüsker Dü's "Zen Arcade," The Stranglers' "La Folie," Wipers' "Is This Real?," The Strokes' "Is This It," Editors' "The Back Room," The Rolling Stones' "Aftermath," The Kinks' "Face to Face," Daturah's "Daturah," Jakob's "Cale:Drew," This Heat's "Deceit," The Sound's "From the Lion's Mouth," Sad Lovers And Giants' "Epic Garden Music," Killing Joke's "Night Time," Howlin' Wolf's "Moanin' in the Moonlight," Tiger Army's "Tiger Army," The Reverend Horton Heat's "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em," and 65daysofstatic's "The Destruction of Small Ideas."<br><br> Do you really want to tear down society? Do you, punk? Or do you really just want to admire your "tear down society" image? You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> You want to buy the punk album. You want to buy the punk clothes. You want to buy the punk image. You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> <div style="font-size: 7px; text-align: right"> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Bandcamp</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Discogs</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">MusicBrainz</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">last.fm</a> </div> </font> <br><br><br> <div class="body"> <table class="people"> <tr width="900px"><td align="left"> <font class="kitc
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2026 00:37:53 GMT Server: Apache Upgrade: h2,h2c Connection: Upgrade, close Last-Modified: Tue, 24 Dec 2024 16:11:35 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 6099 Vary: Accept-Encoding Content-Type: text/html Page title: The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine <html><head> <link rel=stylesheet href="/style.css" type="text/css"> <title>The Solanaceae Artist Collective > Our Projects > Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</title> </head><body> <br><br> <center> <div class="header"> <font class="title">The Solanaceae Artist Collective</font><br> <hr> <font class="nav"> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com">Home</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/people.html">Our People</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/projects.html">Our Projects</a> ⚕ <a href="http://solanaceaecollective.com/shows.html">Our Shows</a> ⚕<br> </font> </div> <br><br><br><br> <center><img src="/banner.jpg"><br><br><br> </center> <div class="body"> <font class="kitcarruthers"> <b>Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine</b> <hr class="kitcarrutherstitle"> Genre: Rock Music<br> Sub-Genres: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival, Dance Punk, Psychedelia, Garage Rock, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock<br> Non-Instrumental<br><br> Maintaining Your Sharp Image With Cocaine is a collaborative dance infused post-punk project from <a href="/people.html#kitcarruthers" class="kitcarruthers">Kit Carruthers</a>. It is a black haired man wearing a suit with a loose tie and collar pointing diagonally at the ground. The instruments used are two electric guitars, a base guitar, drums, a piano, a violin, a sitar, an organ and a synthesizer. The albums that have influenced this project are Redjetson's "New General Catalogue," Interpol's "Turn on the Bright Lights," Joy Division's "Closer," Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's "B.R.M.C.," The Black Keys' "Brothers," The Doors' "The Doors," The Black Heart Procession's "2," The Rapture's "Echoes," The Heads' "Under the Stress of a Headlong Dive," Comets On Fire's "Blue Cathedral," The White Stripes' "Elephant," The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "Now I Got Worry," The Gun Club's "Fire of Love," Refused's "The Shape of Punk to Come (A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts)," The Antarcticans' "Teach Children: Fear All Teachings Of Eternity, The Doom Of Self & Nature," The Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Are You Experienced," Loop's "A Gilded Eternity," Spacemen 3's "Playing with Fire," Echo & The Bunnymen's "Ocean Rain," The Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat," Sonic Youth's "Confusion Is Sex / Kill Yr. Idols," Big Black's "Songs About Fucking," Public Image Ltd.'s "Second Edition," The Fall's "This Nation's Saving Grace," The Replacements' "Let It Be," Liars' "Liars," TV on the Radio's "Dear Science," !!!'s "Louden Up Now," Magazine's "Real Life," Gang of Four's "Entertainment!" Wire's "Pink Flag," Deerhunter's "Monomania," Television's "Marquee Moon," Fugazi's "13 Songs," Hüsker Dü's "Zen Arcade," The Stranglers' "La Folie," Wipers' "Is This Real?," The Strokes' "Is This It," Editors' "The Back Room," The Rolling Stones' "Aftermath," The Kinks' "Face to Face," Daturah's "Daturah," Jakob's "Cale:Drew," This Heat's "Deceit," The Sound's "From the Lion's Mouth," Sad Lovers And Giants' "Epic Garden Music," Killing Joke's "Night Time," Howlin' Wolf's "Moanin' in the Moonlight," Tiger Army's "Tiger Army," The Reverend Horton Heat's "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em," and 65daysofstatic's "The Destruction of Small Ideas."<br><br> Do you really want to tear down society? Do you, punk? Or do you really just want to admire your "tear down society" image? You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> You want to buy the punk album. You want to buy the punk clothes. You want to buy the punk image. You want to be a cool guy.<br><br> <div style="font-size: 7px; text-align: right"> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Bandcamp</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">Discogs</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">MusicBrainz</a> <b>.:</b> <a href="" target="_blank" class="kitcarruthers">last.fm</a> </div> </font> <br><br><br> <div class="body"> <table class="people"> <tr width="900px"><td align="left"> <font class="kitc