Round 1:
Which band name do you like best?
Dead Horses
Termination Dust
Note that this is about band names not their music or members.

seen from Argentina

seen from Japan

seen from Japan
seen from Netherlands
seen from South Africa

seen from Slovakia
seen from Netherlands
seen from France

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Germany

seen from France
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Russia
Round 1:
Which band name do you like best?
Dead Horses
Termination Dust
Note that this is about band names not their music or members.
If you like taking the road less traveled, the Nabesna Road at Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve might be right for you. Along the way, you’ll find scenic vistas, hiking routes and wildlife viewing, but you won’t find many people. Photo from Dead Dog Hill by Bryan Petrtyl, National Park Service.
The snow moves closer nearly every day 😱❄️
Winter is coming ❄️
😱 termination dust!
Autumn in Alaska by Traylor Photography Via Flickr: Autumn in Alaska
GG: Termination Dust, from Alaska, did a charming little hand-holding-circle before their set inside Cheer Up Charlie’s. They play fun indie pop with two female vocalists, one of whom plays a Suzuki Omnichord 200 when she’s not on guitar.
AB: Termination Dust, from Alaska, play their melodic, slightly spooky punk, with playful interplay between the two singers’ very different voices, inside at Cheer Up Charlies. Adorably, they started show with a brief prayer circle/huddle.