Formed in Minneapolis as a beat group influenced by British bands like The Who and Yardbirds; released Distortions (1967) and Emerge (1969), noted for feedback, fuzz and hard-hitting garage rock.

Reviews note early Minneapolis origins, a 1967 album Distortions of gritty covers, and 1969's Emerge as an underrated hard rock record. Reviewers mention guitarist Ray Melina, singer Mark Gallagher and drummer Tom Murray; common sonic traits in reviews are feedback, distorters, fuzz and brevity.

Two DeBaser reviews praise The Litter's concise, hard-hitting 1960s garage/hard rock. Distortions (1967) is celebrated for gritty covers and heavy feedback; Emerge (1969) is noted as an underrated hard rock album with strong originals. Reviewers highlight fuzz, brevity and powerful vocals.

For:Fans of 1960s garage rock, psychedelic and hard rock; listeners who like gritty covers, fuzz and feedback.

 The stars and stripes hard rock of the late sixties... and who remembers it?

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 LONG LIVE BREVITY!

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