MP3 Cockfight - ROCK: Noise
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Featuring former members of Frightwig and Trash Can School, Cockfight blends wild distorted guitar noise with atonal saxophone jazzisms with a driving back beat guaranteed to drive you insane.
7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Noise, ROCK: Punk
Details:
Not to be confused with the New York band of the same name, Cockfight was a Hollywood band from the late nineties formed by Andy Seven (ex-Trash Can School) and Rebecca Seven (ex-Frightwig) with the mission to continue their evil agenda of playing spazztic punk noise. Among their wild originals are the bawdy holiday tune "Christmas Drunk" and the burning instrumental "Tapeworm". Also included is a skull-boiling cover of the Plasmatics' "Sometimes I".
"It sounds great when they apply their commanding sloppy flagellations to their bluesy metallic rockisms, a righteous thing"-LA Weekly
"Andy Seven's saxophone parts evoke the buzz-squalor of X-Ray Spex or a murkier, seedier Roxy Music. Controlled, throbbing chaos with a breathy ominousness" - Falling James
"The band is infamous for their nerve-grinding performances" - Planet Homo
SEE COCKFIGHT ON YouTube:
The Stoner And The Stripper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN9VOhJCHL0
One Eyed Car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW4W8xqhGEQ
7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Noise, ROCK: Punk
Details:
Not to be confused with the New York band of the same name, Cockfight was a Hollywood band from the late nineties formed by Andy Seven (ex-Trash Can School) and Rebecca Seven (ex-Frightwig) with the mission to continue their evil agenda of playing spazztic punk noise. Among their wild originals are the bawdy holiday tune "Christmas Drunk" and the burning instrumental "Tapeworm". Also included is a skull-boiling cover of the Plasmatics' "Sometimes I".
"It sounds great when they apply their commanding sloppy flagellations to their bluesy metallic rockisms, a righteous thing"-LA Weekly
"Andy Seven's saxophone parts evoke the buzz-squalor of X-Ray Spex or a murkier, seedier Roxy Music. Controlled, throbbing chaos with a breathy ominousness" - Falling James
"The band is infamous for their nerve-grinding performances" - Planet Homo
SEE COCKFIGHT ON YouTube:
The Stoner And The Stripper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN9VOhJCHL0
One Eyed Car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW4W8xqhGEQ
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