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OMAHA, NEB. -- When the band Tilly and the Wall takes the stage, you're going to hear guitars, keyboards, hymn-like vocals -- plus thigh-slaps and a woman tap-dancing on hollow boxes and metal discs to create different tones. Omaha, once known as the homeland of corn-fed beef, is now the U.S. capital of idiosyncratic alternative rock. The youth-oriented sound often makes use of nonstandard rock instruments -- such as cellos, steel guitars or old, tired pianos.
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