20 Dead Flower Children

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Coma 99 02:36 Tools
Weak Shall Inherit 02:51 Tools
Fractured 03:13 Tools
Soul For Sale 03:07 Tools
Tunnel Vision 02:57 Tools
Martyr Man 02:35 Tools
Dyna Drone 02:59 Tools
Breathe 03:17 Tools
Coping With Nothing 02:42 Tools
Greet The Machine 03:09 Tools
Swollen 04:12 Tools
Swarm of Mankind 02:48 Tools
Tear the Tie 03:13 Tools
Give in 00:00 Tools
Here I Am 00:00 Tools
Safety Dance 02:50 Tools
Focus 00:00 Tools
Burn 777 00:00 Tools
Detached 00:00 Tools
Pain 00:00 Tools
Downtime 00:00 Tools
In Promise 00:00 Tools
The Quick 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Rybecki 00:00 Tools
Swanknation 02:51 Tools
Purge 03:23 Tools
Here I Am (Extended Mix) 00:00 Tools
City of Dirt 00:00 Tools
Code 2 K 02:38 Tools
Seedling 03:00 Tools
Phoenix of Smut 03:26 Tools
Hidden Track 02:38 Tools
Gone are the Days 04:38 Tools
Don't Give It Up 00:00 Tools
Ektoplazma 02:04 Tools
Untitled Track (bonus track) 02:05 Tools
[Untitled Track] 02:05 Tools
Swanknation (Deeper We Fall) 02:05 Tools
Bonus Track 02:05 Tools
[untitled] 02:05 Tools
Here I Am (Album Version) 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (Radio Mix) 02:37 Tools
Safety Dance (Men Without Hats Cover) 02:37 Tools
Weak Shall Inherit Live 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (Extended Mix1) 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (Extended Mix2) 02:37 Tools
The Safety Dance 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (Jay's Mix) 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (Rough Mix) 02:37 Tools
Here I Am (don't be worryin bo 02:37 Tools
Code 2K 02:37 Tools
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Rising from the ashes of conformity like the mythic phoenix, 20 Dead Flower Children was reborn and the machine was created. Armed with a sound as revolutionary as the 4 different entities that create it, 20 Dead Flower Children make it known that not only has the fuse been lit, the bomb already detonated. Who can argue that fact after experiencing their live show? It’s easy..you can’t. Formed in 1994 in Detroit with a different vocalist and bass player, Guitarist/programmer Keith Lowers and drummer Jason Garrison were faced with the possibly of dropping a project they worked so hard to create after releasing only one CD. Both, with the power of persistence, pressed on and crossed paths with vocalist/lyricist Dennis Hogan who joined the group. They then wrote and created their second CD entitled “Candy, Toy Guns and Television” and realized that they were on to something very different. 20 Dead Flower Children then took to the road with bands including, but not limited to Sevendust, CoalChamber, Powerman 5000 and The Workhorse Movement (all baby bands at the time). The band endured many hardships along the way, but ferocious live shows somehow got “through” to many accepting fans. The seed was being planted everywhere. In 1998 20 Dead Flower Children relocated to Huntington Beach. It was then they found the missing piece and completed the circle by adding bassist Dirt-E. They then created the “Greet The Machine” EP, a sort of warning call to the masses. Something new and serious is coming. Once again hitting the road with Insane Clown Posse, (hed) PE, and Slipknot, 20 Dead Flower Children continued to earn new fans and friends alike. Today, Coma 99 has passed and the seeds that were planted are now blooming to what is being called “Thorns Of Scorn”. The fires of confrontation have not only been refined, but have solidified the vision of 20 Dead Flower Children in the new decade. The time has come. No time to mourn. No time to smile with our mouths sewn. If this is the norm... then they want decay. You will see ruin when you say their name...20 Dead Flower Children. Be ready. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.