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Ryan Gribbin and Roger Jarvis have been honing their personal industrial dance sounds since the mid-'90s, plugging the synth-beats of their industrial peers (Penal Colony, Interzone) in order to craft their own band, politically tagged Kevorkian Death Cycle. They released their debut Collection for Injection on the now defunct Ras Dva and built a name for themselves during a 1997 tour thanks to their pinch-hitting mover and shaker attitude while delivering their own brash darkwave beats. In 1998, the duo ... Read More
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Tina_420_Chris *Married* |
02.28.08 Hey there Pardner...yeah i noticed your taste in music is the same as mine...way cool, we rock...cyaz my friend...peace to all ^_^ |
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Pardner Unknown |
02.21.08 LOL... hi Tina... I guess we both have a really cool taste in music :P Just found out about this band, they seem like a pretty cool band. |
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Tina_420_Chris *Married* |
01.26.08 1st to comment, COOL !!!! These guys are pretty damn good...Got the name from "Dr. Death" huh...The guy that did "Assissted Suicide" for years... |
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Been following these guys since about '98 or so- first song of theirs I'd heard was "Static" and I've loved them ever since. Political, surprisngly melodic amidst all the distrotion, crunchy, dancy and their lyrics actually SAY something- how can a combination like that go wrong? They have three albums out to my limited knowledge- more, please, Jango!