Candy Machine

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Nerve Central 00:00 Tools
6 Months of Light 00:00 Tools
The Plastic Lens 00:00 Tools
Syndicate 00:00 Tools
Instamatic 00:00 Tools
Animal Suit 00:00 Tools
Air Station to Al Green 00:00 Tools
Collectors 00:00 Tools
Autorepublic 00:00 Tools
Apples 00:00 Tools
My Old Man 00:00 Tools
The Over Under Rule in Progress 00:00 Tools
Zeroland/Transmit 00:00 Tools
The People Mover 00:00 Tools
Coriolis 00:00 Tools
Andersons Lookout 00:00 Tools
Spotlight 00:00 Tools
John Law 00:00 Tools
Rotodome 00:00 Tools
Continental 00:00 Tools
9428H 00:00 Tools
R Retreats 00:00 Tools
10:15 Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Absinthe 00:00 Tools
All the Time 00:00 Tools
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Circaplex 00:00 Tools
Procession 00:00 Tools
Funky Re-Wind 00:00 Tools
The Merchant's Square 00:00 Tools
The Constant 00:00 Tools
Macrobat 00:00 Tools
Dolphins 00:00 Tools
Song For The Sun Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Theme for a Murder 00:00 Tools
Shining 00:00 Tools
Two Figures 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
A Better Low 00:00 Tools
The Coupling 00:00 Tools
Statuesque 00:00 Tools
Louisiana 00:00 Tools
Skeleton 500 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
The Breathing Song 00:00 Tools
The Colorization Of Friction's Head 00:00 Tools
Humming Clutter 00:00 Tools
Gov't/Satellite 00:00 Tools
Song for the Sun, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
From A Boat 00:00 Tools
Song For the Sun pt.2 00:00 Tools
Merchant's Square 00:00 Tools
Coupling 00:00 Tools
Colorization of Friction's Head 00:00 Tools
Auto Republic 00:00 Tools
Over Under Rule in Progress 00:00 Tools
Constant 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Better Low 00:00 Tools
The Merchants Square 00:00 Tools
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Song for the sun pt2 00:00 Tools
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The Breathing Song + Humming Clutter 00:00 Tools
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Starting in 1990 after turning their hometown of Baltimore upside down in search of a guitarist, Derrick Buisch (bass), Joseph Heeg (drum), and Peter Quinn (vocals) eventually found Daniel Papkin to fulfill the six-string role; completing the lineup of Candy Machine. With an influence that rooted from late the 80's-era of Dischord Records (Embrace/ Rites of Spring/ Beefeater/ Fugazi), DeSoto Records (famed for being Jawbox's label) released their self-titled debut EP in 1991. Following a deal with Skene Records in 1992, Candy Machine had the chance to release their first full-length, "Candy Machine," and a second EP, "Love of Politics, Politics of Love." Lyle Kissack and Forrest French joined the line up that same year to fulfill the position of drums and bass. With Jamie Panzer replacing French on bass duties in 1994, the full-length "A Modest Proposal," also on Skene, came out with many months of touring to follow until 1996. With 1997 seeing the release of their third full-length, "Tune International" on DeSoto Records, Candy Machine continued their saga of never-ending line-up changes with the recruitment of bassist Nat Rabb and keyboardist Chuck Scott before calling it quits in 1998. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.