Member Since: 7/5/2006
Band Website: createordie.co.uk
Band Members: Pepper - Drums, bleeps, synth & Vocals,
Salt - Bass, effects, cello & Vocals
Influences: * lightbars, which are single-unit strips or collections of flashing or revolving lights, typically found running across most or all of the width of an emergency vehicle's roof.
* beacons, which consist of a clear or colored-clear casing surrounding a lamp and a revolving mirror.
* wig-wags, which alternately flash the right and left headlights, or use strobe lights placed near or inside the headlights to achieve the same effect.
* grille lights, which are flashing lights fitted into or behind the front grille. These are seen in the rear-view mirror of vehicles immediately in front of the emergency vehicle.
* hide aways, which are mounted inside a pre-existing light (such as a headlight or turn-signal) and are thus not seen until they are turned on.
* dash lights, which are forward-facing lights mounted on top of a vehicle's dashboard.
* deck lights, which are rear-facing lights placed on a car's package shelf.
* flashing brake lights and back-up lights, where the brake lights (except the 3rd brake light (CHMSL)), and back-up lights flash alternately.
* arrow sticks, which are a strip of lights (typically amber or yellow) which light up in sequence to direct traffic to the right, left, or around both sides of an emergency vehicle. Arrow sticks may be found mounted on the back of a lightbar, on a car's package shelf (shining out the rear window) or on some other conspicuous location on the rear of a vehicle.
Sounds Like: she got one warning note, ignored it, and was gunned down
Type of Label: None