Pet Minotaur
NEWS   "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." William S. Burroughs
"The only reason that quotes from famous people are remembered is because the quoted person is famous." D. Cowlinsky
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fat Albert's Cat Bed
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Sunday Saronade
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Belasmick Gosi's Dead
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Blah Dub
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Clean Ma Knee
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Razor Tube
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Misty Mountain Battle Hymn
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Web of Hernandez
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Red Sock Mama
play lo-fi play hi-fi  L.Y.O.S.
The strange noises and ramblings that have been seeping through the cracked mortar walls of the asylum have been echoing onto this site! Hey, that reminds me....HALLOWEEN IS COMING!!!! What the hell are you doing reading this silly jargon? Check out the music and then go stock up on some pigs blood, biohazardous waste, zombie movies and necronomicon necklaces and don't forget the candy!!
Why this name?
Pat Benetar would probably approve.
Do you play live?
We live where we like special moments.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It gives a broad range of artists the ability to have their songs heard.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Sure.
Band History:
Under construction.
Your influences?
Clanging metal cups against the floor, augmented by the soft squish of the days gruel being slopped onto the cold stone floor, where only the spiders have free reign, and dinner.
Favorite spot?
The electro-convulsive shock therapy table.
Equipment used:
Fender, Ibanez, Schecter, Epiphone, Washburn and Formosa Guitars. Peavey, Musicman, Epiphone and Hamer Basses. Casio Beeblebrox 427 keyboard, Pearl and Tama Drums. Fostex, Cake walk, Cubase, Roland and various other recording devices. Zoom, Boss and DoD Stomp Boxes. Various Microphones and trinkets as well as other miscellaneous devices to capture the pebbles rattling around up there.
Anything else...?
Why is a "fork" with only three tines still considered a fork?
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