Kill Time
NEWS   Double EP set for release: 25th September 2006
Titled "On The Plus Side, I'm Fine"

10 Tracks, Plus side and Minus side. Electric and Acoustic tracks, varying in style. Preview tracks available in the audio section.
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Territorial Pissings
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Hop That Fence (Live)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Track Ten
play lo-fi play hi-fi  f*** Marijuana Pt.1 (No Doubt About It)
This is Kill Time, a rather experimental Punk band, we compose our songs with a free mind, not trying to stick all songs to one genre, our music is a blend of Punk, Folk, Acoustic, Reggae, Rap and Ambience/Just Plain Weird. We originall started out as the Deadly Duo (of ex-broadcasters) and we have now recently accuired a super drummer and the like.
Why this name?
Clash Demo, enough said. Which is off the discarded Mick Jones produced version of Combat Rock, and it's quite good.
Do you play live?
we plan to play anywhere to anyone who will listen, the town, the beach and we will even take to the rooftops.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It gets the music out around the world, which means a bigger potential fanbase. The Arctic Monkeys took advantage of this and so has 'Gnarls Barkley' with the #1 obtained by online singles alone. The internet has changed the music industry in a big way, it has opened it up in a way not seen since the outcry of DIY punk 45ep's in the late 70's
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Depends, with records companies you have to remain in control, becuase when a record company takes over the band nothing good can come of it. So Maybe, if we got a good bargaining chip.
Band History:
The Broadcasters split in early 2005, two of it's members joined forces to become the deadly duo. Between them they created the songs and the general basis, then made a few wierd and wonderful demo's. and in early 2006 have made steps to become a fully operational band and are intending to record a full album in the summer.
Your influences?
The Biggest influence and main motivation behind the band would have to be The Clash, and the other influnces would be from Reggae, Punk and more stuff, like Bob Marley, Rancid(we are all big fans of Rancid), Buzzcocks, Graham Coxon, Johnny Cash, Bone Thugs and Harmony, etc.
Favorite spot?
I'll have to consult other members of the band, but My favorite city would still have to be New York. Music festivals are also another fantastic place. My favorite spot would be anywhere that I could be alone with my thoughts (or alone with someone i could talk to, that is always cool)
Equipment used:
alot, Audacity for recording as for instruments:
Me: Custom Squire Telecaster and a cheap blue acoustic
Joel: Harmonica's (A and C) and anything else that produces a note
Ed: A drumkit, this changes depening on where we practise.
Nick: Black Double bass and some Semi-Acoustic affair.
Anything else...?
Keep it Real! Listen to music because you want to, not just because it goes with the scene.

Forever and a Day!
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