MP3 Say No To The Microchip - What the Crows and Pigeons Know
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User tags: rock punk, metal punk post-punk, mp3 album
Post-hardcore from Los Angeles, California. Produced by Alex Newport (At The Drive-In, The Mars Volta, Piebald, The Locust). 7 songs of high energy rock and roll.
8 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, METAL/PUNK: Post-Punk
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Highland Park. Fall 2003. Guitar feedback. Then an ear-bleeding mic squeal. Quickly squelched but not before irreparable damage to the auditory nerve occurs. Feedback continues and into it crashes a drumbeat. Fast. Loud. Somehow a rhythm develops. Then a subtle melody. Say No To The Microchip begins. They will continue this scenario for the next four months until a live set is scraped together. They play. A lot. Perfecting the sound that will define themselves. Its about a return to the fundamentals. A guitar. A bass. Drums. Simple. When on stage they speed through the set not leaving much time for talk between songs. Its not a fashion show. No hair-dye or eye-liner. No jewelry, tight jeans or white belts. No designer tees or blazers. But you know by the time they have finished they will be sweating. And it won't be pretty. In the Summer of 2005 they record an EP titled, "What the Crows and Pigeons Know". It is produced by Alex Newport - known for his work At The Drive-In, the Mars Volta, and The Locust. The record is released by indie label Drop Forge Enterprises. Say No To The Microchip continues its live shows across Southern California. They live on.
People who are interested in Fugazi At the Drive-In Hot Water Music should consider this download.
8 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, METAL/PUNK: Post-Punk
Details:
Highland Park. Fall 2003. Guitar feedback. Then an ear-bleeding mic squeal. Quickly squelched but not before irreparable damage to the auditory nerve occurs. Feedback continues and into it crashes a drumbeat. Fast. Loud. Somehow a rhythm develops. Then a subtle melody. Say No To The Microchip begins. They will continue this scenario for the next four months until a live set is scraped together. They play. A lot. Perfecting the sound that will define themselves. Its about a return to the fundamentals. A guitar. A bass. Drums. Simple. When on stage they speed through the set not leaving much time for talk between songs. Its not a fashion show. No hair-dye or eye-liner. No jewelry, tight jeans or white belts. No designer tees or blazers. But you know by the time they have finished they will be sweating. And it won't be pretty. In the Summer of 2005 they record an EP titled, "What the Crows and Pigeons Know". It is produced by Alex Newport - known for his work At The Drive-In, the Mars Volta, and The Locust. The record is released by indie label Drop Forge Enterprises. Say No To The Microchip continues its live shows across Southern California. They live on.
People who are interested in Fugazi At the Drive-In Hot Water Music should consider this download.
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User tags: rock punk, metal punk post-punk, mp3 album
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