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Dwellers: Good Morning Harakiri - VINYL LPTitle: Good Morning Harakiri Artist: Dwellers Label: Small Stone Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 709764112218 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2012 07 17 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL If you enjoyed Iota's 2008 Small Stone debut, 'Tales', then you are going to dig the Hell out of Dwellers. This could be, in part, due to the fact that it features Iota song writer guitarist vocalist Joey Toscano. So yes, you'll get the heavy, fuzz
Title: Good Morning HarakiriArtist: Dwellers
Label: Small Stone Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 709764112218
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2012-07-17
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL
If you enjoyed Iota's 2008 Small Stone debut, 'Tales', then you are going to dig the Hell out of Dwellers. This could be, in part, due to the fact that it features Iota song writer/guitarist/vocalist Joey Toscano. So yes, you'll get the heavy, fuzz-soaked, freaked-out, psychedelic guitar assaults. But, what sets Dwellers apart from the afore mentioned band is a more focused approach to the song writing. The songs are a bit shorter (if only slightly) and dive a little more into the psych/blues territory. You could say that Dwellers are a bit more straight forward, but there are definitely many surprises to be had. Open tunings. Psychedelic slide guitars. Vibraphone. Reverb-drenched fuzz. Sound good so far? We think so! Completing the band is Zach Hatsis (drums) and Dave Jones (bass). Both of these cats were previously in doom/dark-folk outfit, Subrosa, whose critically acclaimed album, 'No Help for the Mighty Ones', was released on the well-respected underground label, Profound Lore. So... imagine, if you will, Hatsis' and Jones' supreme knack for thundering, monumental low end, mixed with Toscano's guitar freak fest, topped with melodic vocals, and... . well, now you're getting the picture. Dwellers' full length debut, 'Good Morning Harakiri', is set to be released on Small Stone Records in March of 2012, followed by a Spring tour and stop at SXSW. Dwellers are: Guitar & Vocals: Joey Toscano Bass: Dave Jones Drums & Vibraphone: Zach Hatsis Music: Joey Toscano, Dave Jones, Zach Hatsis Lyrics: Joey Toscano Published by Small Stone Records (ASCAP) Recording and pre-mixing: Andy Paterson @ The Boar's Nest, Salt Lake City, UT. Final mixing: Benny Grotto @ Mad Oak Studios, Allston, MA. Mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio, Ann Arbor, MI. Cover Painting: Sri Whipple Inside Illustration: Brian 'Kojak' Koschak Layout: Joey ToscanoFor fans of: Soundgarden, Iota, Subrosa, Earth, Jeff Buckley, Truly, Dead Meadow, Tia Carrera, Alice N Chains, Black SabbathHometown: Salt Lake City, UTKey Markets: Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC, Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Austin, Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Diegio, San Francisco, Potland, Seattle, Minneapolishttp://www. Smallstone. com/artistinfo. #php?artist=66&s=dwellershttps://www. #facebook. com/dwellersbandTracklisting:side 1: Ode To Inversion Layer 5:28, Secret Revival 6:00, Black Bird 6:28, Lightening Ritualside 2: Vultures 10:12, Old Honey 10:00
Tracks:
1.1 Ode to Inversion Laye
1.2 Secret Revival
1.3 Black Bird
1.4 Lightening Ritual
1.5 Vultures
1.6 Old Honey
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★★★★★ 5
Strong, convenient, and perfect for busy setups
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 150 Count (6 Packs of 25 Bowls), Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 150 Count (6 Packs of 25 Bowls)
These bowls are a staple in both my home and now adding them to Airbnb property. They’re sturdy enough to handle soups, cereals and even heavier meals without getting soggy or collapsing too fast. I love that they’re microwave safe and compostable makes cleanup easy and eco-friendlier. The 20 oz size is generous and the pack of 6 lasts a good while for sure especially when you’re hosting guests or just want a no-fuss option for meals (or for the teenage boys and their friends coming for a quick bite). You'll appreciate the convenience, and I appreciate not having to worry about dishes piling up all the time. Design and color has some fun to it over the typical white basic kind. Definitely a good value and also doesn't have that weird scent or doesn't leave that weird taste to it.
If you’re looking for durable, disposable bowls that don’t feel flimsy, these are a solid pick.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
They hold your food well
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 56 Count
Great, colors are pretty and stable
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Sturdy heavy duty plates
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 150 Count (6 Packs of 25 Bowls)
I have bought these Dixie plates for a few years. They are very good, sturdy plates. I also have the bowls to match. Plates are sturdy and will not bend like regular paper plates
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Bowls
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 150 Count (6 Packs of 25 Bowls)
Great bowls. Perfect size. I subscribe and save this item.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Save Sanity (and Sinks)
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 56 Count
These 20-ounce bowls have been a lifesaver for a big family with no time—or sanity—to spare for a sink full of dishes.
Don’t fill one with water and leave it overnight unless you’re running a paper-mâché experiment. For hot soup, I’d recommend using two bowls, but for cereal, pasta, snacks, or fruit, they’re perfect.
I even found one that had been left outside in the rain for a few days and it still hadn’t disintegrated—so sturdiness gets bonus points.
Also, three scoops of ice cream plus toppings? Tested and verified.
If you value your peace of mind more than your dish pile, these are the bowls you’re looking for.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025