Cog

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My Enemy 03:33 Tools
Bird of Feather 03:43 Tools
What If 04:17 Tools
Run 05:08 Tools
No Other Way 09:53 Tools
Are You Interested? 03:40 Tools
Real Life 05:55 Tools
Sharing Space 05:34 Tools
Resonate 04:31 Tools
Swamp 05:21 Tools
Four Walls 04:10 Tools
Anarchy OK 06:23 Tools
Say Your Last Goodbye 04:15 Tools
The Spine 07:09 Tools
How Long 03:25 Tools
Silence Is Violence 07:38 Tools
Bitter Pills 07:31 Tools
Problem Reaction Solution 09:12 Tools
The Town of Lincoln 04:17 Tools
Charades 04:00 Tools
The River Song 07:38 Tools
Naming the Elephant 10:46 Tools
The Movies Over 06:38 Tools
Doors (Now and Then My Life Feels Like It's Going Nowhere) 10:15 Tools
Bondi 03:32 Tools
Altered States 05:22 Tools
1010011010 05:55 Tools
Moshiach 05:32 Tools
Moo 04:55 Tools
These Robes Are Worn By Strangers And Strangers' Sons 03:25 Tools
Boombar 02:54 Tools
Stretch 05:58 Tools
The Movie's Over 06:39 Tools
Holes 04:55 Tools
Paris, Texas 04:18 Tools
Pseudo 05:22 Tools
The Truth and Other Lies 05:13 Tools
Destroy! The End 05:57 Tools
On Volvo 02:31 Tools
Just Visiting 08:18 Tools
101 03:26 Tools
Truckers & Railroads 03:28 Tools
Argo 03:32 Tools
Queen Ann's Revenge 03:46 Tools
Daryll (Tech-Marvel) 03:36 Tools
Up Anchors, Down Sails 03:25 Tools
Drawn Together 03:54 Tools
Open Up 04:05 Tools
Caught in the Sun 00:00 Tools
The Middle 04:05 Tools
Doors (Now And Then My Life Fe 10:15 Tools
Silence 07:38 Tools
Doors 00:00 Tools
daryll (tech marvel) 03:40 Tools
After the Fall 00:00 Tools
Open Up a Little More 02:36 Tools
Moschiach (Full Length) 06:43 Tools
Paris, Texas (Full Length) 06:13 Tools
Open Says'a'me (remix) 08:05 Tools
Scrapdubb 08:05 Tools
What If? 05:10 Tools
Doors [Now and Then My Life Feels Like It's Going Nowhere] 10:14 Tools
Spine 07:10 Tools
The Sacrifice Will Never Be Enough 04:45 Tools
Dissolve 03:35 Tools
Scrapdubb 05:27 Tools
Doors (Now & Then My Life Feels Like It's Going Nowhere) 10:15 Tools
dreadnaught 04:33 Tools
Promethean 03:49 Tools
Cog - What If 04:22 Tools
Bird Of Feather - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 04:41 Tools
Run (live) 00:00 Tools
follow 04:05 Tools
Difference of Opinion 05:13 Tools
Silence Is Violence (live) 07:28 Tools
Resonate - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 04:48 Tools
Illumination 05:47 Tools
Are You Interested - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 03:42 Tools
Millipede 04:52 Tools
Ellipses 04:29 Tools
This Means War 05:19 Tools
Filicide 04:25 Tools
stay intact 04:33 Tools
The Spine - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 07:15 Tools
Stabbing At The Shoulders Of Giants 03:45 Tools
My Enemy - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 03:36 Tools
Darryl (tech-marvel) 03:41 Tools
Culling 04:38 Tools
Our Feet Never Touch The Ground 04:33 Tools
Vacant 04:31 Tools
collapse 02:39 Tools
What If - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 05:11 Tools
conflagration 02:34 Tools
Sharing Space - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 05:48 Tools
The Sky Is Falling 02:45 Tools
Swamp - Live At Triple J One Night Stand 05:50 Tools
birthright 07:36 Tools
unbecoming 07:02 Tools
Over 03:41 Tools
Roll The Dice 04:22 Tools
The Onus 05:00 Tools
So Be It 04:10 Tools
Calliope 06:01 Tools
Moshiach (US version) 05:52 Tools
I am the Storm 04:35 Tools
From These Ashes 05:26 Tools
Congeal 03:07 Tools
Gambler 02:24 Tools
I Say A Little Prayer - Radio Version 05:11 Tools
Resonate (Live) 05:19 Tools
Worst Case Scenario 03:26 Tools
Billy the Baptist 02:50 Tools
Eject the Shells 04:29 Tools
Remain 04:29 Tools
Pulling Teeth 02:50 Tools
Bird of Feather (Daleese Remix) [Bonus Track] 03:32 Tools
Onvolvo 02:25 Tools
Puppet Play 02:32 Tools
Swamp (Live) 05:45 Tools
Bird Of Feather (Daleese Remix) 03:32 Tools
My Enemy (live) 03:52 Tools
What If (Live) 05:23 Tools
Intro 01:32 Tools
Belly Dance 01:25 Tools
Shave 02:48 Tools
Fields On Fire 01:48 Tools
Crack 01:55 Tools
Simon Says 02:03 Tools
Smaller Bits 02:14 Tools
Hands 01:37 Tools
Real Life [Demo Version] 01:37 Tools
Bird Of Feather (Live) 04:40 Tools
Could I've Been 03:55 Tools
Level 02:48 Tools
Sharing Space (Live) 05:48 Tools
Butcher Shop 02:19 Tools
The Great Gulps Of Heaven 02:16 Tools
Tub 02:20 Tools
Beef Eater 02:25 Tools
Collide 02:57 Tools
Course of Nature 05:24 Tools
No Expectations 05:24 Tools
Moo (live) 04:22 Tools
- Silence is Violence - 07:25 Tools
- My Enemy - 03:28 Tools
The Spine (live) 07:21 Tools
Bird Of Feather (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 04:41 Tools
- Charades - 03:57 Tools
Say Your Last Goodbye (Live) 04:15 Tools
Resonate (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 04:48 Tools
The Spine (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 07:16 Tools
My Enemy (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 03:36 Tools
What If (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 05:11 Tools
MyEnemy 03:30 Tools
Are You Interested? (Live) 04:15 Tools
Dead End Lights 04:15 Tools
Resonating 00:00 Tools
Are You Interested (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 03:42 Tools
Doors (live) 08:39 Tools
Swamp (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 05:50 Tools
Ballad (Of the Gravedigger) 03:13 Tools
these robes are worn by strangers and stranger's sons 03:27 Tools
Doors - Live 00:56 Tools
- Resonate - 04:32 Tools
How Long (Live) 03:27 Tools
These Robes Are Worn By Strangers And Strangers` Sons 03:25 Tools
Doors [live] 09:08 Tools
Are You Interested (Live) 03:57 Tools
Sharing Space (Live At Triple J One Night Stand) 05:49 Tools
Drone 05:59 Tools
The Movies Over (Live) 06:42 Tools
Cog - Sharing Space 05:40 Tools
Real Life (live) 06:57 Tools
Open Up - Single Version 06:57 Tools
The Movies Over - Live 06:22 Tools
Moshiac 06:57 Tools
Cog - Stretch 06:57 Tools
Kenneth is Born of Fire 06:57 Tools
Run (radio edit) 03:52 Tools
Real Life (Demo) 06:42 Tools
Silence Is Violence - Live 03:59 Tools
Say Your Last Goodbye - Live 03:59 Tools
Open Up (a little more) 10:03 Tools
How Long - Live 10:01 Tools
Bondi (live) 05:49 Tools
Problem Reaction Solution (Live) 10:03 Tools
Are You Interested 10:03 Tools
Swamp - Live 10:01 Tools
Silence Is Violence [live] 07:38 Tools
Tsunami 07:38 Tools
I Say a Little Prayer - X-tended Version 07:38 Tools
Moshiac (US Version) 07:38 Tools
Open Up (live) 03:52 Tools
Resonate [Live] 06:33 Tools
Problem Reaction Solution - Live 10:01 Tools
Bird Of Feather - Live 10:01 Tools
Cog - My Enemy 06:33 Tools
Sharing Space - Live 06:33 Tools
The Movies Over [Live] 06:42 Tools
ParisTexas 06:33 Tools
Untitled 06:33 Tools
These robes are worn by strangers and strangers sons 03:27 Tools
Birds Of Feather Daleese Remix 03:27 Tools
The Great Gulps of Heaven alt. mix 02:17 Tools
Bird Of Feather [Live] 03:53 Tools
Ballad 03:13 Tools
Doors (Now and then my life f 03:13 Tools
Moo - Live 03:13 Tools
Say Your Last Goodbye [Live] 04:15 Tools
Open Up Intro 06:42 Tools
Moschiach 05:34 Tools
Doors (Now And Then My Life Feels Like It's Going Nowhere 05:34 Tools
Queen Anns revenge 03:47 Tools
Just Visiting (live) 03:47 Tools
Moo [live] 06:44 Tools
Double Triple 06:44 Tools
Bir Of Feather 06:44 Tools
Are You Interested [Live] 03:57 Tools
Holes Intro 04:15 Tools
Cog - Real Life 04:15 Tools
Preshow 04:15 Tools
COG - Destroy! The End 04:15 Tools
Altered States (Live) 04:15 Tools
Look Who's Laughing (Live) 04:15 Tools
Cog - Bird of Feather 03:42 Tools
The Spine [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Anarchy Ok [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Micrographia (live) 02:44 Tools
What If [Live] 05:02 Tools
What If - Cog 04:49 Tools
101011010 04:49 Tools
În Casă 04:26 Tools
Swamp [LIVE] 05:49 Tools
Sharing Space [LIVE] 05:48 Tools
Are You Interested? - Live 05:48 Tools
Anarchy OK (live) 03:57 Tools
Paris, Texas (edit) 00:56 Tools
Bondi (Extended) 05:10 Tools
The Doors (Now And Then My Life Feels Like It's Going Nowhere) 05:10 Tools
Moshiach (Extended) 00:56 Tools
Resonate (Extended Jam) - Live 00:56 Tools
Paris, Texas (extended) 00:56 Tools
07 Run 03:57 Tools
04 Resonate 04:33 Tools
What If? - Live 04:33 Tools
Real Life (Radio Edit) 05:19 Tools
Look Whose Laughing 05:19 Tools
Definition 05:19 Tools
How Long [Live] 03:27 Tools
[ Talk About new release ] 03:27 Tools
Doors [Now And Then My Life Fe 03:27 Tools
[ Flynn introduces Cog ] 03:27 Tools
Swamp Weed 03:27 Tools
Shifty 10:46 Tools
Anarchy OK Intro 03:27 Tools
2 1/2 03:27 Tools
Face From the Grave 03:27 Tools
Cognitive Complexity 03:27 Tools
[ Radio Intro ] 00:56 Tools
08 The River Song 07:39 Tools
Open Says' a' me remix 07:39 Tools
Outro 07:39 Tools
What If - Live 07:39 Tools
11 Naming The Elephant 10:46 Tools
Course of Nature - Caught in the Sun 10:46 Tools
Cleansing 10:46 Tools
Tsunami (Piano version) 10:46 Tools
Just Visiting Intro 10:46 Tools
What If? (Live) 05:10 Tools
Anarchy O.k. 10:46 Tools
Double Triple (Live) 10:46 Tools
Overload 10:46 Tools
Drum Solo 10:46 Tools
Real Life (Demo Version) 10:46 Tools
03 Silence is Violence 07:38 Tools
01 Real Life 05:56 Tools
01 - Real Life 05:56 Tools
05 The Spine 07:45 Tools
Cog - The Spine 07:45 Tools
06 My Enemy 03:33 Tools
09 Charades 03:59 Tools
Cog - Naming the Elephant 03:59 Tools
02 Anarchy OK 06:22 Tools
stabbing at the shoulder of giants 06:22 Tools
Cog - Silence is Violence 06:22 Tools
Bare 04:26 Tools
Intact 04:26 Tools
Ethel 04:26 Tools
The Devil's Level 04:26 Tools
daryll [tech-marvel] 04:26 Tools
open_up 00:00 Tools
02 - Anarchy OK 05:10 Tools
Problem Reaction Solution [Live] 10:01 Tools
Deadstar 10:01 Tools
Are You Interested - Live 10:01 Tools
Sick of it All 10:01 Tools
Cog - Run 10:01 Tools
Instrumental 10:01 Tools
How Long? 10:01 Tools
Open Up (A Little More) (Live) 10:01 Tools
JustVisiting 04:35 Tools
Bondi RFHK 10:01 Tools
Moving 04:35 Tools
Already 04:35 Tools
Cog - Just Visiting 04:35 Tools
Optic Nerve 04:35 Tools
Spanish Beats 04:35 Tools
stereo rig demo 04:35 Tools
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There are at least three bands that are named Cog. One from Australia, one from the Philippines, and one from Croatia. 1) Cog is a rock band from Sydney, New South Wales. Cog consisted of members Flynn Gower (lead guitar, lead vocals), Lucius Borich (drums, samples, backing vocals) and Luke Gower (bass guitar and backing vocals), who had been a band since 1998. Flynn Gower and Lucius Borich (the son of renowned Australian blues guitarist Kevin Borich) were friends at their Bondi high school in the 1980s. Borich being a drummer, and Flynn being a guitarist, they would occasionally jam. As their school careers finished, Borich formed the band Juice while Flynn formed the 5 piece metal band The Hanging Tree, popular in the Sydney live circuit.[citation needed] In 1995, after the release of Juice's debut album, Borich left the band and joined The Hanging Tree. Shortly after the release of their debut, Borich left the band and the country, travelling to the United States to follow a career of session drumming. There, Borich did session drumming for a large range of genres, writing songs on his guitar all the while. Flynn, in Sydney, wanted to form a band and contacted Lucius, eventually resulting in the formation of Cog. Initially, the band was to form in the United States, but Borich chose to travel home. He'd find a disappointed Flynn, who had already sold all his gear in preparation for the move. The drum, bass, and guitar parts for what would become the Just Visiting EPs were recorded shortly after, in 1998, with Borich assuming bass duties. The vocals would be recorded two years later. To fill out the bass in live shows, Flynn recruited his brother Luke, formerly of the Sydney band Tax. After they formed this legitimate lineup, they toured aggressively, clocking up thousands of kilometres of weekly driving between Sydney and Melbourne. Their first residency, at the Forrest Inn Hotel in the Sydney suburbs, was without a vocalist. They encouraged people to send them demos for the vocal job, but the band were so unimpressed with the demos that Flynn trained his voice to fill the vacancy. Their breakthrough gig was a Wednesday headlining slot at Excelsior Hotel in Surry Hills, where they packed out the club consistently for 4 months. They were recognised with a nomination for "best emerging live band in NSW" at the Australian Live Music Awards. In 2001, the band signed with underground label Little Samurai Records and prepared to release the Just Visiting Part One and Just Visiting Part Two EPs. The two EPs, despite the slight differences in style between them, were written and recorded at the same time. The band chose not to release the studio session as a full album so they would not lose their debut album virginity, and would get twice the publicity. They grabbed a breakthrough gig just before the release of Just Visiting Part One, supporting System of a Down at the Hordern Pavilion. Just Visiting Part One was released in February 2002 and was still consistently appearing in the ARIA Top 20 Heavy Rock/Metal singles/EPs chart over 2 years after its release. In July, the song "Bondi" was added to Andrew Haug's Triple J 3 Hours of Power Compilation. Just Visiting Part Two was released in October that same year and was also still appearing in the ARIA Top 20 Heavy Rock/Metal singles/EPs charts after two years. That year, Cog also won "best emerging live band in NSW" at the Australian Live Music Awards. After an extensive tour supporting the two EPs, including a slot at the Big Day Out in 2003, Cog recorded a cover of "Open Up", a single released in 1993 by Leftfield featuring John Lydon. This song had been a live favourite for the previous year. Shortly afterwards, Cog continued to write and demo for their debut album. The New Normal (2004–2006) While the vast majority of the material for The New Normal had already been demoed by late 2003, with some songs first performed live as far back as May 2002, Cog did not have the kind of financial backing needed to record their album as they desired. However, after months of limbo, Cog were signed by Aloha Management (Shihad, Killing Heidi) and subsequently, former Universal Music Australia head Paul Krige's label Difrnt Music. During the later months of 2004, Cog recorded their debut album, The New Normal, in the small logging town of Weed, California with producer Sylvia Massy (System of a Down and Tool). Shortly afterwards, the band performed a short tour of the east coast and played at the inaugural Pyramid Rock Festival. The album was released in Australia in April 2005, to a debut of #19 in the ARIA Charts, and a #1 debut in the Australian Independent Recordings (AIR) album charts. The New Normal was one of the nominees for the 2005 Triple J J Award. In support of the album, the band headlined a full Australian tour in April and May with supports from Karnivool and In the Grey. During July they supported Shihad on a tour of New Zealand. During October they toured the country with supports from The Fumes, Grand Fatal, and Jakob. They finished the year with appearances at Homebake, the Pyramid Rock Festival, and the Big Day Out. Cog supported Australian rock group Grinspoon at the Adelaide race event Clipsal 500 and appeared at the Rock-It Festival in Perth on March 19th with Silverchair, Grinspoon, and Shihad amongst others. During March and April, the band toured the country in support of the final radio single from The New Normal, "Resonate". Sharing Space (2007–present) Cog, from June onwards, planned to spend a portion of the year in the United States, promoting a release of The New Normal there through extensive touring. However, this release was pushed back to 2007. The New Normal will be released by Massy's label National Recorder. The band has recorded the follow up to The New Normal, again with Massy, in November, following the Detour tour in October. This trip to the United States was postponed until later in the year because of troubles Luke was having getting a visa. On the 9th of January, Cog began to record and write tracks for their second album, entitled Sharing Space, at Weed, California, once again with Massy producing. They took a break from recording in June, bouncing back to Australia for the Boomerang Tour for a number of shows. The short tour run included Fremantle, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, where several new songs were premiered, including "Bird of Feather" (then titled "Double Triple") and "What If". Cog toured Australia more extensively in November 2007, in support of "What If?", the first single from the new album due April 2008. This tour marked Cog's first trip to North Queensland. On the 3rd of November, Cog released "What If", the first single from Sharing Space with the title track to the album as a b-side. On the 12th of November, this song debuted at #21 on the physical ARIA singles chart, the only new entry debuting higher being Alicia Keys. Sharing Space was released on the 12th if April 2008. In February, the band announced that they will be touring around Australia in support of Sharing Space in May and June. They performed shows around the country with two New Zealand bands, Kora and Jakob, as well as local Melbourne prog-rock band Sleep Parade and Brisbane's Melodyssey. Despite the conflict and difficulty of the recording process of Sharing Space, Borich described the album as "some of our best work". In July 2008, Cog performed in England for the first time at Shepherds Bush Empire and GuilFest with New Zealand band Shihad. The band also recently announced they are performing at the 2009 Big Day Out. The band will be performing at all the Australian dates. They also expressed interest in releasing Sharing Space in Europe, and will most likely be touring there in 2009. More recently, the band had the opportunity to re-release their 2002 EPs Just Visiting Part One and Just Visiting Part Two as a full album; Just Visiting, with the intended track listing and the never previously heard original (long) version of Bondi. Lucius Borich spent time at Studios 301 mastering the album so the recordings sounded their best. Also, the band headlined the 2009 Peaches and Cream Festival. Cog drew its primary influences from Tool, Isis, Nina Simone, Bob Marley, Leftfield, and Helmet. Discography [edit] Albums Just Visiting (Destra Corporation, 2002) The New Normal (Difrnt Music/MGM Distribution, 2005) AUS #19 Sharing Space (Difrnt Music/Universal Music, 2008) AUS #2 Gold [edit] Singles and EPs Pseudo (2000) Just Visiting Part One (Little Samurai/MGM Distribution, 2002) Just Visiting Part Two (Little Samurai/MGM Distribution, 2002) Open Up (Little Samurai/MGM Distribution, 2003) "Run" (Diffrnt Music/MGM Distribution, 2005) "Resonate" "Real Life" "What If" (2007) AUS #45 "Bird of Feather" (2008) [edit] Videography "The Sound of Three: 12 Years With You" (2010) AUS DVD Chart #1 [edit] Music Videos "Paris, Texas" (2002) "Open Up" (2003) "My Enemy" (2005) "Run" (2005) "What If" (2007) "Bird of Feather" (2008) "Are You Interested?" (2008) 2) Cog (Philippines) Cog's history starts in 1999, when guitarists Joel Patricio and Eric Perlas started writing riffs together. Vocalist Yagi Olaguera joined shortly after and the three began writing original material. A few months later, Alan Po, then drummer of funk band Wild Waters, joined upon hearing some of the songs. Bassist Richie Ramos rounded out the original band lineup, and Cog was up and running by the summer of 2000. The band's first big break arrived when they had the chance to record for the No Seat Affair compilation. Of the two songs recorded for the release, "Drone", a mostly instrumental piece, was graced by saxophone lines from the band's friend and collaborator, Garon Honasan. Since then, he has formally joined the band. Having survived possible disbanding and lineup changes, the band has been able to maintain their original lineup and continue to challenge themselves with their material. The band has released their first full-length album, Conflagration (following their Contact EP), and is currently playing gigs in and around Metro Manila. They have also appeared on television, and have played some of the larger local concert events. They are also one of the primary bands of the Tower of Doom record label. Cog's music is hard to properly pin down in a genre, but all the members agree that "metal" should be in the basic decription. However, very diverse influences (from the 80's British Wave to classical music) can be heard in their sound. 3) Cog (Croatia) COG - CourseOverGround is a dynamic rock meets noise trio from Osijek, Croatia. They formed back in 1997 with an original lineup of Mario Majkic, Bojan Papic and Larson Benjamin Dijkgraaf. Current lineup has Antun Bilos on the drums, replacing Dijkgraaf. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.