Honeywell

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You And Me 00:00 Tools
Undesirable 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Like Circles 00:00 Tools
It's A Wonderful Life 00:00 Tools
Thirtyeight 00:00 Tools
Mesh Control 00:00 Tools
Abuse 00:00 Tools
Nameless Victim 00:00 Tools
Blazing Saddles 00:00 Tools
Paradox, Septic 00:00 Tools
In the Hands of Amerika 00:00 Tools
If... 00:00 Tools
Five Minutes Only 00:00 Tools
Keratinize 00:00 Tools
You and me Screaming, Numb Ears 00:00 Tools
Mesh-Control 00:00 Tools
Genius 00:00 Tools
Screaming Numb Ears 00:00 Tools
Expectafeelis 00:00 Tools
Ill Love 00:00 Tools
Pallid Balance 00:00 Tools
Industry 00:00 Tools
Montgomery 00:00 Tools
Industry Glass Catheter 00:00 Tools
Christ 00:00 Tools
Glass Catheter Christ 00:00 Tools
Posthemosmis 00:00 Tools
Paradox / Septic 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Thirty Eight 00:00 Tools
Neglect 00:00 Tools
Abuse/You And Me 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 1 00:00 Tools
Glass Catheter 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 2 00:00 Tools
10 - You And Me Screaming, Numb Ears 00:00 Tools
Abuse / You And Me 00:00 Tools
03 00:00 Tools
01 00:00 Tools
Revolution [Live] 00:00 Tools
Expressive Love [Live] 00:00 Tools
Mesh-Control [Live] 00:00 Tools
Blazing Saddles [Live] 00:00 Tools
Neglect [Live] 00:00 Tools
Happy Place 00:00 Tools
If... [Live] 00:00 Tools
15 [Live] 00:00 Tools
Fusion [Live] 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
02 00:00 Tools
05 00:00 Tools
Paradox - septic 00:00 Tools
04 00:00 Tools
06 00:00 Tools
Abuse / You & Me 00:00 Tools
Expressive love 00:00 Tools
Untitled 01 00:00 Tools
Basket Case 00:00 Tools
Paradox/Septic 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Paradise 00:00 Tools
Untitled 02 00:00 Tools
Coming Clean 00:00 Tools
Everything Like Circles 00:00 Tools
Untitled 03 00:00 Tools
Longview 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
Nice Guys Finish Last 00:00 Tools
When I Come Around 00:00 Tools
untitled 05 00:00 Tools
Fusion 00:00 Tools
untitled 06 00:00 Tools
Warning 00:00 Tools
FOD 00:00 Tools
Time of Your Life 00:00 Tools
38 00:00 Tools
untitled 04 00:00 Tools
Expect it Back 00:00 Tools
abuse/you & me 00:00 Tools
You & Me 00:00 Tools
Honeywell 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
You And Me/Screaming Numb Ears 00:00 Tools
Abuse You And Me 00:00 Tools
Track 2 00:00 Tools
Track 1 00:00 Tools
15 00:00 Tools
Love Me 00:00 Tools
honeywell side 00:00 Tools
Screaming NE 00:00 Tools
Slice 00:00 Tools
Love Me (Rude Vinyl Remix) 00:00 Tools
If 00:00 Tools
Track 3 00:00 Tools
Track 8 00:00 Tools
Electric Kool-aid Ep - 02 - Untitled 02 00:00 Tools
Track 7 00:00 Tools
F.O.D. 00:00 Tools
Expect It Back - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
honeywell - electric kool-aid ep - 01 - untitled 01 00:00 Tools
Track 4 00:00 Tools
Track 5 00:00 Tools
Expect It Back (House Of Virus Remix) 00:00 Tools
Posthemosis 00:00 Tools
Love Me - Rude Vinyl Remix 00:00 Tools
I Love You [Live] 00:00 Tools
honeywell - electric kool-aid ep - 06 - untitled 06 00:00 Tools
Track 6 00:00 Tools
Reach Out 00:00 Tools
01 - Paradox, Septic 00:00 Tools
03 - Blazing Saddles 00:00 Tools
Screaming Numbers 00:00 Tools
Glass Cathetar 00:00 Tools
Kerantinized 00:00 Tools
Time of Your Life (Good Riddance) 00:00 Tools
Hands Of... 00:00 Tools
Five Minutes Only [Live] 00:00 Tools
honeywell - electric kool-aid ep - 04 - untitled 04 00:00 Tools
Industry [Live] 00:00 Tools
5 Minutes Only 00:00 Tools
02 - Nameless Victim 00:00 Tools
honeywell - electric kool-aid ep - 03 - untitled 03 00:00 Tools
Through the Looking Glass 00:00 Tools
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Honeywell were a Hardcore band, active in the early 1990's. They were pioneers of a sound that would be called "screamo" 10 years later, alongside bands like Sleeping Body, Portraits Of Past, Elements Of Need, and Reach Out. The first Honeywell line up started in the late 1980's with Bobby Sell (Vocals/Bass), Ryan Elliot (Drums), Ryan Hilderbrand (Guitar) and Josh Lewis (Guitar)... At the root of Honeywell was a group called Subterfuge (Not to be confused with the early 1980's hardcore band) and later (briefly) Hardboiled and it included Ryan Elliott, Terry Holmes and Jimmy Lewis. The last line up was in the early 1990's with Josh Lewis (vocals), Bobby Sell (bass), Ryan Elliot (drums) and Ryan Hildebrand (guitar). During a Honeywell rehearsal, someone deviously suggested "Hey Josh, why not try screaming like a dying girl". And that was the beginning of the Honeywell sound most became familiar with. The new line up's first release came out in 1992. A 7" on $ellout records out of San Diego, and the sound became crazy and heavier and more politically charged. The second release with this line up was released a few months later. It was a split 7" with northern California's Reach Out. In 1993, work began on their debut full length LP entitled Industry, aruguably a record that went on to inspire a lot of bands. It's influence can be heard in the music of Orchid, The Locust and Reversal Of Man. The Industry LP was a step forward from their previous efforts, the band sounds like it's trying to break the music as they play it. Raw and loose, the songs teeter at the brink of nearly falling apart under the onslaught of Josh's vocals and Ryan Elliot's drumming, with Bobby and other Ryan holding it down to be beaten over and over with slinky screeching guitar and thundering bass lines. Few had ever screamed like that before, or even after, to such great effect. The record also contains odd tape collages and strange noises throughout the program. To Honeywell and a lot of their contemporaries, they never regarded their music as screamo and have always said "It's just heavy/crazy music to us." No less than a year later, due to internal band relations, Honeywell decided to call it quits. Their final show was at Cell 63 sometime in 1994, playing with Nuzzle (one of their first shows) and Mohinder. (one of their first Southern California appearences.) The spite in the band was unleashed in their delivery of the songs as well as the aggression of its members, which escalated and interrupted most of the set. It all came to a halt with songs that would appear a year later on their final release entitled "Electrik Kool Aid," a 6-song 7" which was released on Bobby Sell and Suzie Savoie's independent label, Monotone Supersounds. The recording of Electrik Kool Aid went on without Ryan Elliott. Jeremy Szuder also contributed backing vocals to the track "Genius". Releases: 1989: Self-Titled Cassette (Self-Released) 1992: Self-Titled 7" ($ellout, $R #001) - 500 made, all on clear yellow 1993: Fig. 4 Demo Cassette (The Phantom Racer Club, Cassette No. 1) 1992: "Live at K-SPC, 10/24/1992" Cassette (Monotone Supersounds, MONO #001) 1993: Honeywell/Reach Out split 7" (Anomaly, ANOM #002) - 2 pressings (500/1000 each), there's also a tour version, limited to 55 1993: "Industry" LP (Mollycoddle, MC #001) - 3 pressings, (500/1000), there are several limited editions 1996: "Electric Kool Aid" 7" (Monotone Supersounds, MONO #002) 2000: "Industry" 12" (Autometric Corp, MC #001) - A reissue of the Industry LP Compilation Songs: 1994: "Mesh-Control" - "Lacking Mindset" Compilation 7" (Spoonfed, SFED #002) 1996: "Posthemosis" - "In Memory of Jason" Compilation 2 x 12" (Monopoly, MONOPOLY #00X) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.