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Electronic & Industrial Music artist from Red Oak, Texas. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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"Oh the sweet, soothing sound of the factory in the distance. Beauty comes, one machine at a time. As the fire roars over the land, life, in and of it's self, too distorted for existance to rationalize one another, a plesent fog billows over unto the land from atop the cambers. Metalic howl sends shivers down the spine of the unsuspecting. The shift is over, humanity, it is our turn." When replacing one part for another, repairing the problems that once stood, at what point does creation finnaly turn from man to machine? While making any creature into a cybernetic creation, at what point during the process can it be declared no longer living; when does it make the swich between life, and a synthetic one; at what point does reality end, and the mechanical nodes take over? Is this merely an effect over when in which the mind is changed, or is it much, much more? "WITH OUT, IN OF, OF ALWAYS, NO NEVER."
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Started a solo project in 2005ish and have been tinkering with sounds here and there ever since.
Your musical influences
my musical influences are gwar, bruce haack, kmfdm, gravity kills, slayer, anthrax, good ol' metallica, zeromancer, daath, kalte brutale logik, primus, ween, six feet under, fear factory, rammstien, das ich, wumpscut, danzig, dimmu borgir, inger de fier, lords of acid, good old mayhem, the newer mayhem, sister machine gun, the immortals, industrial sodiers, the mortal kombat movies, fight club, wayns world (not the second one), bill and ted movies, and i know theres alot more but i'm to tired of typing
What equipment do you use?
Whatever I pull from dumpsters, or whatever I have on stock. Kill my computer and I'll pull up another one. It really doesn't matter.