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Paradox Backlash

Paradox Backlash is a multi-project with a chaotic hardcore / mathcore focus. We aim to shock.

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Never released on cd. Electronica with a lo-fi Aphex Twin drum-feel... all sounds are sampled guitar sounds. It was written as background music for a flash-project.

Electronica

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Never released on cd. Lo-fi electronica with a hint of noise influence... again made from scrap sounds of instruments.

Electronica

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Never released on cd. Lo-fi noise electronica, made from cutting up the sound of a guitar and tin foil.

Electronica

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Track #1 on our self-titled EP. A small chaotic hardcore cookie with a nice noise intro... catchy dance-able mafioso disco disco

Pop Punk

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Track #2 on our self-titled EP. Chaotic hardcore punk rock extravaganza. It's about a beautiful car crash.

Pop Punk

Paradox Backlash is a danish chaotic-hardcore band, with a sound sort of like the Dillinger Escape Plan meeting the Locust. It should however be considered a project more than an actual band, as the styles we move in are very diverse, and we also produce a lot of artwork and participate in other projects. That being said, go and have a listen if you like hardcore, alternative metal, punk, grindcore or even just plain noise.
Band/artist history
how it all started Paradox Backlash started out somewhat recently, back in the year 2000. Back then we were playing in a NU-metal / weird metal band called F.U.B.A.R. (Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition), a name that originated from the fact that none of the members had ever received any real training in their preferred instrument, except the guitarist (amadeus), who had played back in 5th grade or so. f.u.b.a.r. consisted of 4 members: mega3 (leadsinger of paradox backlash), amadeus (guitarist in paradox backlash), jamal (kidney donator in paradox backlash) and martin. The band was doomed before they even started out, but when their first drummer, martin, got a serious stomach illness, followed by a depression and skizoid delusions, they were really fucked. Thankfully, the drummer Støj (literally "noise" in danish) replaced the old drummer, and the foundation was laid again. Sadly, Støj was later diagnosed psychotic and paranoid, and the band were once again drummerless. All this may seem like a tacky, fictional heavy metal band story, but it's true. And not only that, it was also the foundation on which Paradox Backlash started out. Without a drummer, but with lots of ideas, the remaining members of FUBAR devoted their attention to another project they had been working on - Paradox Backlash. founded by mega3 and amadeus, pb was a kind of free zone, where anything was acceptable, and all ideas received equal respect. in short, the idea behind the project was to explore the limits of what is acceptable as music, preferably while having fun at the same time. the audial enema experience as f.u.b.a.r. came to a complete halt, with no drummer and a lack of interest for the more mainstream style, pb received founders' mega3 and amadeus' full attention. the first tracks were written - a mixture of electronic effects and distorted guitars, barely recognizable as music. The themes revolved around, cartoons and old computergames, imagined dangers (such as the evil spirit living in amadeus' enourmous chimney), and our mutual disgust for the mainstream, capitalism and the modern humans technocratic lifestyle. Soon we began creating songs with recognizable patterns, reoccurring riffs, drums, vocals and so on. probably the first consistent track we ever wrote was "1-800-ragnarok", a 7-minute acid trip through layers of different styles, weird sounds and pure noise... however, the real turningpoint came when we recorded "applejuice in the morning" - our first try at using weird timesignatures, which was later to become one of our defining characteristics. from here on pb evolved with every new track, and soon had a lot of material, using our trusty drummachine software as a temporary replacement for a drummer. once we had enough material, we decided to release an 11-track demo, that spanned musical styles from chaotic hardcore to pleasant ambient electronica. this wonder of the world was named "the audial enema experience", a fitting title. The demo was, however, never printed, though all the tracks were released to the public via the internet. the lounge campaign at this point, The Delphi Oracle, also known as "Thunderthumb", had joined the ranks, and we were stuck with two bassplayers and still no drummer. our newly released tracks meant that pb received a lot of attention, but this only made the lack of a drummer suck even more - we were stuck in the studio. at the same time, our music was rapidly becoming more and more technical, and our standards for potential drummers naturally became higher and higher... while the lack of a drummer obviously sucked, mega3 and amadeus continued to write music, this time around more consistently and with more planning. we had learned from our mistakes experiences with the first demo, and this time we wrote all the tracks before starting the recording process. also, we had bought more and better equipment since the first demo, and this time everything was mixed at the same time, which made the next demo sound far better and much more consistent. this next demo was named "the lounge campaign" - a title that reflected pb's ambitions of actually making more of an appearance on the danish metal / hardcore scene, and actually printing the demo this time. "the lounge campaign" also spanned many styles of music: punk, jazz, jungle, various electronic music, and even a cartoon theme electro-pop cover! the focus on this cd was, however, much more apparent - chaotic hardcore. The timesignatures had become more extreme, the tempo higher and so on. it was clear where the next collection of tracks would be headed. in the meantime... "The lounge campaign" did catch many peoples attention, for instance the danish band the psyke project, whom we greatly admire - there was actually talk about having the psyke projects lead screamer martin perform the vocals on one of the new tracks on "the lounge campaign", but because of logistical difficulties this never came to pass. in the end, only about 40 copies of the demo were made, but the positive response we got from various people, including some of the bands we admired ourselves, made the next demo inevitable. it was a good while before we began the writing of the next demo. in the meantime paradox backlash produced a wealth of more experimental music, fun covers and smalltime collaborations. this was a good diversion, and meant that our next demo would be more focused on hardcore only. and hardcore it was - the next and somewhat recently released ep is by far the most technical and brutal release we have on our conscience. it took a long time to produce considering its relatively small amount of music compared to for instance the lounge campaign, but on the other hand it probably contains just as many notes! after this though, we plan on going where ever we want, experimenting more, and hopefully find a drummer before the next release...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Sadly, Paradox Backlash is hampered by not having any drummer! Instead we use a drum-machine, but we have yet to try this out live. We are dying to get out there and play though, and are searching frantically for a drummer currently.
Your musical influences
We probably sound like: the Dillinger Escape Plan + the Locust meeting in a small club and starting a brawl with a gang of pinball machines 700 huge industrial vehicles running over a sea of glass and living cats - noisy but beautiful. Bands that influence us greatly: Dillinger Escape Plan the Locust Blur Converge Crowpath Fantômas Düreforsög Jaga Jazzist System of a Down Every Time I Die among many others...
What equipment do you use?
We may not be exclusively electronica, but we do have a lot of these elements - we use computers, various software like Reason 2.0 and good ol'e Cool Edit 2000. Also, we use guitar-effect pedals, chain-distortions, control-pedals, microphones and just about anything that makes sound. We then cut these sounds up or mix them with other sounds to produce results like "edible pet" or "hibernation vs. insomnia".
Anything else?
Don't forget that Paradox Backlash is a very "wide" project! we also do a lot of artwork, and you can find some of the PB-artwork on our website: http://www.paradoxbacklash.com . You can also go to http://phoenixdk.deviantart.com or http://mega3.deviantart.com to see what else the various members produce grafically.
Contact
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