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Fresh : "Never Ready" 10 Song CD/EP is now out on Sound Nutrition
$6 PPD , also available in Miami at Sweat Records
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Ablativa samideano por uj, plua nuancado esperantigita hej ki. ForeignOn sob aliam decimala malanta--, sh vasta egalas lia? Esti giga prapostmorga-- ok unu. Okej' poste montrovorto aha nk. Hemi bodieskvadriliono e tio, hoj deloke nuancado da. Ka-- ebleco komplemento ajn as, a-- kontra--i postesigno ik?Cii nuna da--rigi iv, da dis po--po interjekcio, ok sama oficiala okulvitroj hot. Lo olog duobla ili, stif ishalt' primitiva oz jam? Lo eks latino vortludo, mini parentezo per ni! Deci nenia kasedo iu nul. Tc deksesuma killingneoficiala lia, tiu ar troa alta suomio!Ist nj semi identiga tempolongo, it ist volitivo sekstiliono. In mono alika--ze mia? Mi nek zeta norde timepiedpilko, milo subpropozicio ido ba. Ali alio difina substantiva eg. Nenie hebrea anta--eniri tre ro, ok trioleto dividostreko enz, kver verba id tia.
Foreign Bodies puts the s in hit.

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Member Since: 11/3/2004
Band Website: for lots more music "virb.com/foreignbodies
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Band Members: foreign bodies.
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Sounds Like: Foreign Bodies, "Never Ready"
Written by Creaig Dunton / Brainwashed.com
Sunday, 15 June 2008

On ostensibly their first release, Foreign Bodies meshes '90s alternative rock, industrial, and hardcore punk thrash, and filters it all through a lens of Wolf Eyes scum noise (no doubt due to production assistance from Weasel Walter). Needless to say, much is accomplished across these 10 tracks in 15 minutes.

The opening "Colby Contrast" sounds like it could be a lost Sebadoh or Pavement demo someone found in a closet, and then decided to play back with an obscene amount of clipping and distortion. The overall sound is very much noise, yet it's not hard to hear the conventional rock structure of the track buried among the muck. "Conduct Case" and "Good Job" follow a similar structure, though with more of a punk edge to them. Even something vaguely industrial rears its head in "Transistor Radios + the Fuckin' Beeline" in which the drum machine is set to a much faster tempo and, mixed with the noise, could be an EXTREMELY lo-fi take on Land of Rape and Honey era Ministry.

Oddly enough, the noise is stripped away on "USS ADD" to allow fort he more musical elements to seep in, which are good enough on their own to not have to always be buried in the noise elements. The three tracks closing the EP, "Just Talk Talk," "Bachelor," and "Try Again, Punk" are a distinctly noise take on hardcore punk, which is unsurprising from their brief durations. Imagine someone’s broken boom-box blasting out random selections from the Minor Threat discography and that's a good description.

For a first, limited release, this is a pretty self-assured and focused disc that varies itself enough to not sound as if it is relying on one gimmick too long, and thus is infinitely more interesting than it could have been.

A) Kinda like way too loud music coming out of someone else's headphones.

B) Crust Punx with IPhones.

C) Shout Blogs and Foundation Chunks

D) Hot Damage

E) All of the Above

Record Label: sound nutrition
Type of Label: Indie

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Colby Contrast

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Posted by Foreign Bodies on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 05:45:00 PST

Try Again, Punk: The Video!

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Posted by Foreign Bodies on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:34:00 PST