Thursday, 29 November 2012

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

With a 325-watt motor and 10 mixing speeds, making delicious treats is easier with the KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-qt. Stand Mixer. The flat beater and dough hook mix chunky ingredients, while the wire whisk handles more delicate concoctions. Stainless steel 5-qt. bowl includes an ergonomic handle and pouring shield. Also features a tilt-back head and durable all-metal construction. UL listed. Made in USA. 16-3/8Lx11Wx16-1/2H".One of the most important American ska bands, the Toasters did much to popularize the genre on the underground scene in the mid- to late '80s, laying the groundwork for later third-wave bands like the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and ska's subsequent explosion in popularity in the mid- to late '90s. British expatriate Rob "Bucket" Hingley formed the Toasters in New York City in 1982 after discovering that the 2-Tone ska he loved had made virtually no inroads into the American music scene. He gathered several employees at the comic-book store he managed to form the band's first incarnation, releasing their first single, "Beat Up," in 1983. Hingley also formed his own label, Moon Ska Records, to counteract skepticism from major labels that ska would ever prove popular in the U.S.; Moon Ska has since grown into the largest independent ska label in the country. A demo EP, Recriminations, was released in 1985 and produced by Joe Jackson, the first of several collaborations; two years later, the Toasters issued their first full-length American album, Skaboom, for Celluloid. Thrill Me Up (1988) and This Gun for Hire (1990) helped 

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

Vitamix 5200

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