Chaos Con Queso
Emotive Nintendocore, experimental metal, post-hardcore, screamo, synthcore.
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City of Dimming Lights City of Dimming Lights
emotive nintendocore experimental post-hardcore emo screamo
Break.Step.Bridge. Break.Step.Bridge.
emotive nintendocore metal alternative experimental screamo
Time Enough At Last (old version) Time Enough At Last (old version)
emotive nintendocore screamo emo metal cello
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and you should totally go to it, add us, comment us, and listen to our songs (in no specific order).3Band/artist history
We originally started out as a drum and keyboard project between davegunn and Davey Jones called FUCK! the band. Some instrumentals were recorded with a digital camera. Then other members gradually fell into it and we decided to be serious and make real songs with several instruments and vocals. First, Trevor came with guitars. Then Dave Greer came with bass. Then Stephen was recruited on cello. And lastly, Kevin was chosen for vocals, even though his first try-out left several bits of equipment broken.
Our official birthday is November 23rd, 2005.
Along with being one of the only bands in the local music scene trying to do something different, exciting, fun, and original, we're also probably the poorest. We all come from extremely different musical backgrounds and we think it kinda is evident in each of our songs, which almost always sound different from each other. Hating bands who are fake assholes, we try to be as genuine as possible: We answer all messages and comments by hand, sell all our merch for as cheap as possible, use all the money we make to make more merch, and always try to make friends with our listeners and the bands we play with (even if we hate 'em). We also try to provide a VERY energetic live show, because we like to have fun and want you to have fun, too. We've been a band for a little over a year now and have played a buncha shows, opened for some bands we really love (HORSE the band, Fair To Midland, Trophy Scars, Red Light Green Light, Robot Goes Here, Karate High School, and Secret Lives of the Free Masons), recorded and released one eight-track demo and one ten-track full-length, participated in several local battle of the bands (and lost all of them), been played on a Canadian electro-rock podcast, and are gradually building a decent fanbase locally and all over the country via MySpace. Hopefully, we'll be touring in summer '08.
We remain humble and sincere. We like doing what we do. And it's something we intend to keep doing, without caving into the banal mainstream of fashion-based radio music. We plan on eventually punching the world in the face (or giving it a big hug), slowly but surely.
333.Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes, we play live. And we rock the fuck out. And we confuse people a little with our energy and weird sounds. Playing live is the most fulfilling feeling available, better than sex OR drugs. We have yet to play outside of the 518, but we plan on going on an east coast tour this summer '08. We've opened for some of our favorite bands, like HORSE the band, Fair To Midland, Karate High School, Secret Lives of the Free Masons, Trophy Scars, The Natalie Fight, and Red Light Green Light. It was fun. We plan on doing this over and over and over. We just want kids to be pleasantly surprised and to dance, instead of being bored and disappointed.
Your musical influences
HORSE the band, Circle Takes the Square, Uncle Outrage, Sky Eats Airplane, Fair To Midland, Dream Theater, The Locust, Karate High School, Red Light Green Light, Enter Shikari, Machinae Supremacy, Thursday.What equipment do you use?
Whatever we can afford, basically.
Schenectady, NY
USA
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776608
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