The Go

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The Go is a garage rock band from Detroit, composed primarily of Robert "Bobby" Harlow (vocals), John Krautner (guitar, bass), Marc Fellis (drums), James McConnell (lead guitar), and a rotating cast of other band members, most notably, Jack White (later of the White Stripes), who was with the band from mid '98 - early '99.

Their trademark gritty, low-fi sound probably had a great influence on Jack White's career with the White Stripes. Only the band's first album features White as a band member.

==Discography==

  • Whatcha Doin' (1998), Sub Pop
  • Free Electricity (2000), unreleased
  • The Go (2003), Lizard King Records

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