Chaotic Past
NEWS   LIVE CHAOTIC PAST CYBERCAST on Digital Club Network! Live from NYC's Arlene Grocery Sat. 2/19 @ 8pm. Tune in at:
http://www.digitalclubnetwork.com

We had a blast touring the Holland, Germany & Belgium & send thanks and praises to all the great fans there! We will see you this summer at the Festivals! We will be touring the US in April and May 2000, with regional shows in NY Tri-state, PA & New England in March.
Please check http://www.chaoticpast.com for tour dates and info! Thanks!
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Chaotic Past play feel-good gut rock.
Why this name?
We once changed it to The Chaotic Past, but nobody was comfortable with such a drastic change.
Do you play live?
Usually we play the Continental in NYC, and tour all over the place as much as we can.
If you make it big..?
We will live a modest life and give away as much money as possible.
Band History:
Chaotic Past is the creation of singer/songwriter and bass player Chris Neumann. Chris was born in a dark sub-basement of Boston's legendary producer/trouble maker/audiophile Richard W. Harte’s secret bunker, deep in the marshes outside Kenmore Square. Harte had previously hired a team of geneticists from MIT to engineer and clone a boy from samples of Jack Bruce's sweat and Ozzy Osbourne's drool, laced with a drop of Mission of Burma's tears in a tube stolen from John Entwistle’s amp in 1970. Weened on a steady diet of Yardbirds , the boy grew strong. As 1999 and the new millennium dawned, Harte, shocked and dismayed by the current state of banality in mainstream and underground music, decided to finally unleash his progeny upon 21st century America. He began recording Chaotic Past's 'yer-in' with the hope of “reminding people what it was like when things were real...”.

Your influences?
Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Janis Joplin, James Hall, Creem,The Yard Birds, The Bee Gees. Heavy Rock and traditional blues, punk rock, underground music, Mission of Burma, MC5, Wayne Kramer, Grand Funk Railroad, Minor Threat, and MIKE WATT.
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