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Earbomb

Earbomb is a (mostly) one-man noise/grind project from London, UK. Its mission: to create the worst possible atrocities of noise, both analogue and electronic.

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Picture for song 'Sidcup Massive' by artist 'Earbomb'

Sidcup Massive Sidcup Massive

A song dedicated to the Sidcup townies...you know who you are. With guest vocal from P. Kraus (spoken word part only).

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Picture for song 'Spontaneous Corruption' by artist 'Earbomb'

Spontaneous Corruption Spontaneous Corruption

Earbomb tries its (grotesquely mutated) hand at electro-industrial-gabber-noise-terror. Featuring guest 'vocals' from K. Amell (although she doesn't know about it).

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Picture for song 'Nuke The Planet' by artist 'Earbomb'

Nuke The Planet Nuke The Planet

Earbomb - flying in the face of actual music.

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Picture for song 'The Eternal Drone' by artist 'Earbomb'

The Eternal Drone The Eternal Drone

In a manner not dissimilar to Ronseal, this song does exactly what it says on the tin. Providing, that is, you leave it playing on repeat. Forever.

Noise

Picture for song 'Death By Lawnmower' by artist 'Earbomb'

Death By Lawnmower Death By Lawnmower

The tragic tale of decimation with, well, a lawnmower.

Noise

Earbomb is a (mostly) one-man noise/grind project from London, UK. Its mission: to create the worst possible atrocities of noise, both analogue and electronic.
Band/artist history
It began in theory between the 4th quarter of 2000 and the first of 2001 as 'blunt.existnce'. It mutated and evolved into Happy Fun Ball and finally changed its name again to Earbomb before recording and releasing the first track, Nuke The Planet (which fittingly became available for download on September 11th, 2001). More tracks were gradually recorded and made available in styles varying from grindcore to gabber to noise. Earbomb released its debut album Cortex Grinder in the first quarter of 2003. The possibility of enlisting other members which could lead to live performances is also open, although obviously not all songs could be performed live. The project was put on hold from February-November 2003. At this point, work has started on both the 'Ridiculously Necro' and 'Compromise Is Not An Option' EPs, both due in early 2004.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
The possibility of enlisting other members which could lead to live performances is open, although obviously not all songs could be performed live.
Your musical influences
Earbomb cites influences from Kill The Stickman, Fuck...I'm Dead, Mortified Rage, Sounds of Horror, Redlevel Terrorism, Malefaction and Contra.
What equipment do you use?
A PC with shitloads of editing progs. Also a guitar and Premier drum kit, an old Yamaha synth, an old tape multitracker, an analogue effects unit, pots and pans, a pneumatic drill, and whatever else happens to be lying around.
Anything else?
Fuck Nazi black metal!
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Electronic & Noise Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.