Car Bomb

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Pieces of You 02:58 Tools
Lights Out 04:17 Tools
From the Dust of This Planet 04:09 Tools
Gum Under the Table 03:27 Tools
Gratitude 00:27 Tools
Best Intentions 04:26 Tools
M^6 02:15 Tools
Cellophane Stiletto 02:53 Tools
Hypnotic Worm 03:19 Tools
His Eyes 04:18 Tools
Secrets Within 04:09 Tools
Cielo Drive 02:27 Tools
Solid Grey 02:12 Tools
H5N1 03:14 Tools
Nonagon 00:27 Tools
The Sentinel 03:19 Tools
Finish It 02:34 Tools
Constant Sleep 00:27 Tools
Dissect Yourself 00:27 Tools
Black Blood 00:27 Tools
Auto-Named 00:49 Tools
Scattered Sprites 00:49 Tools
Sets 00:27 Tools
Lower the Blade 04:25 Tools
The Oppressor 00:27 Tools
Garrucha 05:42 Tools
Cenotaph 00:27 Tools
Infinite Sun 00:27 Tools
Fade Out 00:27 Tools
Recursive Patterns 03:12 Tools
Start 03:12 Tools
Vague Skies 03:12 Tools
Spirit of Poison 05:40 Tools
This Will Do the Job 05:39 Tools
Magic Bullet 05:38 Tools
Crud 04:05 Tools
Hela 04:05 Tools
The Seconds 04:32 Tools
Xoxoy 04:32 Tools
Third Revelation 04:09 Tools
Blackened Battery 04:09 Tools
Mordial 04:09 Tools
Eyecide 04:09 Tools
Antipatterns 04:09 Tools
Naked Fuse 04:09 Tools
Third Revelation (feat. Joseph Duplantier) 04:09 Tools
M6 02:15 Tools
Rid 00:27 Tools
Bra-c-ket 02:57 Tools
Sets (feat. Frank Mullen of Suffocation) 02:57 Tools
The Oppressor (feat. Joe Duplantier of Gojira) 04:09 Tools
Third Revelation (feat. Joseph Duplantier of Gojira) 04:09 Tools
The Oppressor (Feat. Joseph Duplantier) 00:00 Tools
Bra_C_Ket 04:59 Tools
BraCKet 02:55 Tools
Meta ( -) 05:53 Tools
Malpractice (Faith No More Cover) 04:59 Tools
Xoxoy^ 04:59 Tools
Malpractice 04:59 Tools
Keep Sexy 08:16 Tools
From The Dust Of This Planet (New!) 08:16 Tools
Mordial*% 08:16 Tools
Third Revelation [ft. Joseph Duplantier] 04:10 Tools
M 6 02:15 Tools
Malpractice (cover Faith No More) 04:59 Tools
Third Revelation (feat. Joseph Duplantier of Gojira) (New!) 00:00 Tools
Third Revelation (ft. Joe Duplantier) 04:22 Tools
From The Dust of This Planet (Official Audio) 05:53 Tools
Sets (Feat. Frank Mullen) 05:53 Tools
w^w^^w^w 03:18 Tools
Best Intentions 00:00 Tools
Car Bomb 00:00 Tools
[w^w^^w^w 2012] Garrucha 00:00 Tools
Finish It [Explicit] 02:34 Tools
The Sentinel [Explicit] 03:18 Tools
8. Spirit of Poison 05:52 Tools
5. Garrucha 05:56 Tools
Dissect Yourself (Official Music Video) 05:56 Tools
Fuck You 05:56 Tools
Spirit of Poison [Explicit] 05:40 Tools
Car Bomb - Pieces of You 05:56 Tools
Radio Bomb Squad 05:56 Tools
The Oppressor (feat. Joe Duplantier) 03:18 Tools
Infinite Sun [Explicit] 03:18 Tools
6. Third Revelation 03:18 Tools
4. Lower the Blade 03:18 Tools
Starlite 03:18 Tools
Crud (break) 03:18 Tools
Secrets Within (Official Audio) 05:53 Tools
Butthole 02:34 Tools
60's Girl Lover 02:34 Tools
Goliath 05:52 Tools
10. Crud 02:34 Tools
Gratitude (Official Audio) 02:34 Tools
Cellophane 05:40 Tools
Sets (feat. Frank Mullen of Suffocation) (New!) 05:40 Tools
9. Magic Bullet 05:52 Tools
"M^6" 05:53 Tools
Sin City 05:40 Tools
Camp Blood 05:53 Tools
Pillowtalk 05:52 Tools
7. Recursive Patterns 05:52 Tools
Car Bomb - M^6 05:52 Tools
11. This Will Do the Job 05:53 Tools
Sets (featuring Frank Mullen) 05:53 Tools
The Oppressor (featuring Joe Duplantier) 05:53 Tools
Third Revelation (ft. Joseph Duplantier) 05:53 Tools
META 05:53 Tools
50's Boy Lover 05:53 Tools
Love Shit Faced 05:53 Tools
3-2-1 Contact 05:53 Tools
12. The Seconds 04:43 Tools
Magic Bullet [2012 - w^w^^w^w] 00:00 Tools
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Whether chopping a riff into pieces, reversing it, cutting it short, or messing with the tempo, Car Bomb’s unique style of Technical metal is the product of dissecting ideas and beating them to death. The result is equivalent to a jet engine propelling gravel into your skull. Car Bomb combines the polyrhythmic and mathematical madness of Meshuggah, The Dillinger Escape Plan and Botch with the rage and energetic fury of Coalesce and Converge. Though their songs are musically challenging, Car Bomb refuses to dilute their ruthless execution. Their intent is to assault the listener in any and every way possible - compositionally, sonically, and lyrically. Car Bomb’s habit of systematically abusing ideas also dominates its member’s professions/hobbies of computer programming, graphic design, astronomy, and quantum physics. “In order to excel in these fields, you have to be a control freak and an obsessive compulsive” Greg states. “These personality traits create struggle and chaos in the writing process, which drives the conception of a song. We wind up with ideas that we’d never think of.” Meticulous dissection also finds its way into Car Bomb’s lyrical themes. When asked about ‘Rid’, Mike explains “It’s about analyzing and picking at the things about yourself repeatedly to the point where there’s nothing left. You wind up destroying who you are.” The inception of Car Bomb started as early as the year 2000, when two bands, ‘Neck’ and ‘Spooge,’ shared the same rehearsal space underneath a butcher in Rockville Center, New York. Jon recalls, “We called it the Dungeon. It was a hot and muggy cement basement with no windows. Basically, a hole in the earth created for slaughtering animals...but ‘metal’ bands got to jam down there – go figure!!” The two bands found themselves frequenting the other’s rehearsals and developed a mutual respect for their music. Greg and Mike wanted Neck to break out of the conventional and over saturated hardcore scene by being different. Greg recollects, “We all really dug what Faith No More did, so we tried to emulate that, except heavier and more progressive.” With three releases on various labels and five years of shows up and down the east coast, Neck had established themselves as one of Long Island’s most unique and brutal acts. On the other side of the Dungeon, bassist Jon and drummer Elliot were a part of Spooge, a more technical and stylistic band. Influences of Zappa and early Mr. Bungle can be heard throughout their complex and at most times hilarious epics. Despite the fact that both bands had broken out of the traditional molds of metal and hardcore, the need to play heavier and more complex music drove Jon to seek out other musicians. In 2002, he recruited Greg to play in a project that would develop into Car Bomb. Jam sessions commenced and would continue for eighteen months with various lineup changes. Mike and Elliot were eventually added to the group and rounded out the final line up. In early 2004, Car Bomb’s first recording began in the house that Greg and Jon currently occupy. With this recording completed, Car Bomb is focused on getting their music out to as many people as possible. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.