Asado

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Reactionary Tones 02:27 Tools
Pointing Blame 02:18 Tools
Watchdog (For A Better Piece Of Life) 02:11 Tools
Dimes for Pride 02:39 Tools
Stay 02:11 Tools
bleed 03:05 Tools
Endure 02:13 Tools
Strange and Secluded 02:07 Tools
As This Parade Marches On 02:47 Tools
My Own Replacement 03:47 Tools
Don't Tell Us What We Should Put In Our Bellies You Filthy Bastards 02:01 Tools
Equipped To Fail 02:52 Tools
The First Step 03:39 Tools
Without a Choice 03:14 Tools
Disconnect 04:08 Tools
roast 04:37 Tools
Occupation 101 03:17 Tools
Stronger Than The Rest 04:42 Tools
Horrible Truths 02:41 Tools
Magnets 03:10 Tools
Safety Zone 02:22 Tools
King Died Today 03:34 Tools
Go On Believing 01:10 Tools
Pelting Lies 03:22 Tools
This Parade Keeps Marching On 02:42 Tools
The King Died Today 03:34 Tools
Don't Tell Us What We Should Put In Our Bellies, You Filthy Bastards 02:01 Tools
Pelted Lies 03:33 Tools
watchdog 02:16 Tools
Don't Tell Us What We... 02:01 Tools
沈没 02:01 Tools
Roast Demo 02:01 Tools
Ocupation 101 03:28 Tools
No Shame 02:01 Tools
As This Parade Keeps Marching On 02:47 Tools
R.O.A.S.T. 04:33 Tools
For a Better Piece of Life (Watchdog) 02:11 Tools
Untitled 02:42 Tools
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Forged in the frozen wastelands of Winnipeg MB, Asado brings forth a brand of ripping fast melodic punkrock that is uniquely their own. Armed with a punishing rhythm section and a remarkably tight twin guitar attack, frontman RJ Daniels creates inspiring vocals that deliver the songs to their full potential. With influences such as Lagwagon, Choke, A Wilhelm Scream, Strung Out and Propagandhi, Asado's sound could be described as having an early nineties punk foundation, with a touch of metal aggression and a technical approach to songwriting. After countless shows and way too many beers, the band has quickly developed an explosive live performance that would even satisfy the cross armed guy at the back of the room. Their self-titled debut album sold 200 copies in the first month of its release, and was recently picked up by Japan's Bells on Records. With a Canadian tour planned for fall 2008 and new songs on the way, one thing is certain; Asado isn't slowing down...in both ambition and music alike. Rob Daniels -vocals Jason Krahn -guitars Dave Lemieux -guitars Eric Sigurdson -Bass James Ferreira -drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.