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Rock & Progressive Rock Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $0.75. Add to your playlist now.

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Chaos Society

The Chaos Society write songs about the things every man experiences in his life, Truth and Honesty, Lies and betrayal, Love, Hate, Lust, every happy and sad moment we all share. We have something to say and our music is our channel. Our music is inspired from all different directions in sound. From harrowing and dark industrial rock sounds to hopeful pop harmony. we use potentially emotionless electronic sound and give it life in a way to create music with soul. We combine music sequencing with tasteful guitar playing, complex synth arrangements, multiple vocal harmony, and a message we think puts the icing on the cake. We can only describe the music as progressive. Music is very important to us and we know that without it our own lives and all of those around us would be a very different. Music can bring hope and is always there to depend on, no matter if anyone else is. Our music is a tribute to all the songs that helped us through our lives and made an impact, whether they brought us joy or made us sad. This biography may say nothing about our personal history, but you need look no further than our music to discover it.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
The band played mostly in Newcastle, United Kingdom.
Your musical influences
Imagine throwing Tears for Fears, Porcupine Tree, Will Haven, Pink Floyd, Mansun, Depeche Mode, Dillinger Escape Plan, Marillion, Aphex Twin, Dream Theater, Avenged Sevenfold, Manic Street Preachers, The Mars Volta, Black Label Society, Mr Bungle, Tool, Motley Crue, Danger Danger, Skid Row, Deftones, Stabbing Westward, Suede, Duran Duran, Paul Gilbert, Silverchair, At The Drive-in, Fear Factory, Queen, The Beatles, Prince, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, Faith No More, Mr Big, The Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, Richie Kotzen, Van Halen, Jeff Buckley, Burzum, New Order, Opeth, U2, Strapping young lad, Sigur Ros, Tribe of Judah and guns n roses, computer game soundtracks, wrestling entrance themes, and film soundtracks into one mixing pot and you might be slightly close to imagining the sound. The Chaos Society like to think there being no boundaries to what you can do with music.