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Robert Cosio

Soundtrack to the end times...........

About Me

Robert Cosio writes songs for feature films and TV. It is a testament to his songwriting, that he has had songs placed in feature films even though he is an unsigned artist. His work can be heard on the film "He Was A Quiet Man" Directed by Frank Cappello and starring Christian Slater. He can be heard playing guitar on the hit movie "Daddy's Little Girls" Robert has also recorded/toured/produced and/or played guitar with several artists, including Kina, Kelley Shepard and Anzu. He is currently working on a new project called "Megapode" with Greg Kupka (violin), Nick Klingenberg (Bass) and Aaron Ficca (Drums).

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Member Since: 9/19/2005
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"Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! You helped me get there in the end, man. You came through time and time again and I will never forget that. Your credit on the final film will be BOLD, man". (Frank Cappello director/writer/producer, He Was A Queit Man, Constantine)
Influences: Chris Tilly | Mar 16 2007 Time Out London

'He Was a Quiet Man' kicks off with put-upon office worker Bob Maconel losing the plot and pulling out a gun with the intention of killing everyone who has ignored, bullied or harrassed him at his place of business. Fate intervenes however, and overnight Bob transforms from potential killer to local hero, a change that pushes him yet further over the edge with devastating consequences.

A black comedy come thriller, 'He Was a Quiet Man' is the directorial debut of 'Constantine' screenwriter Frank Cappello, and in spite of the fact that he had just 20 days to shoot the film, he's managed to hit one out of the park right off the bat. Visually arresting, structurally inventive and entirely unpredictable, the film plays like the bastard child of 'Fight Club', 'Brazil' and 'Amelie', and has the potential to be a genuine cult hit if it gets the international release it so obviously deserves.
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