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Pardon My Carbon

About Me


The name "Pardon My Carbon" simply translates to "excuse me for living". Their songs deal with the advent of technology, the dangers of men in flashy suits, and even the wild, wild middle east! They are quite possibly the silliest incarnation of a socially conscious musical group your ears have ever had the misfortune of hearing! Enjoy!!
* PARDON MY CARBON is currently at work on their first full-length record, which includes the three tracks on the myspace.
* The following quotes are descriptions of the upcoming record (never to be in stores?! LOL). "A colorful adventure on the Underwater Train Express to deliver popcorn flavored candy canes to the village of the pompous orchestra conductors!"
~ Terry
"It is the culmination of a penguin's trek to the moon in search of Indian River fruit!"
~ Sean
"It could cause an uproar in the clown community after sound waves of this magnitude cause there to be no more big shoes. But it won't, cuz i can't hear the bass."
~ Bean

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 22/11/2005
Band Members: Jason Joyner - bass guitar, percussion, piano; Sean Moore - electric guitar, vocals, violin, trumpet, piano, synthesizer, glockenspiel, ukulele, samples; Terry O'Brien - drums, vocals, percussion, vocal beatboxin', piano, glockenspiel, synthesizer, samples - - - - - featuring Quique Rodriguez-Pastor on electric guitar on 'Cordless Conquest'.
Influences: Nintendo, Frank Zappa, The Beach Boys, Quique Rodriguez-Pastor (amazing song writer and a true friend), 9 volt batteries, J Dilla, Tim and Eric Awesome Show! Great Job!, Silverchair, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Need New Body, Hangin' With Mr. Cooper, Kid N' Play's "Class Act", Van Dyke Parks, felted holes, and GOO PUNCH!!!

Sounds Like: Inserting biscuits and gravy in your mouth while diving 45 feet into a 32oz glass of water.
OR...
"Headlining locals Pardon My Carbon were challenging, as usual. With little in their repertoire that would pass for conventional, they’re left-field and oblique as hell. A study in odd compositional movement and atonality, they’re often all elbows and knees. And though they’re pretty hard to get into, it’s good that the scene has experimental bands like this."
~Bao Le-Huu
Orlando Weekly

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

PMC Featured on the TLP Show (Insomnia Radio)!!!

CHECK IT OUT HERE!The folks at Insonmia Radio describe PMC with the following combination of words:"Imagine a bus full of orchestral instruments driving through a Dr. Seuss story, colliding with a Hum...
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