Pandamonium

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No Presents For Me 02:48 Tools
Bring That Shit 00:59 Tools
The Sun Shines From His Eyes 02:46 Tools
Season Of The Witch 03:52 Tools
No Expectations 01:04 Tools
Shameful Mistake 01:32 Tools
Carmen Electra 00:54 Tools
La Caida De Latino America (Los Crudos) 01:25 Tools
Chocolate Buster Dan 00:54 Tools
Zombie Assault 00:54 Tools
If I Could Be With You 02:15 Tools
Play With Matches 00:58 Tools
Sunrise 04:10 Tools
fly with me forever 02:53 Tools
It's A Long Time 03:14 Tools
Misery Road 01:17 Tools
Today I'm Happy 02:38 Tools
TV Owns Me 01:00 Tools
What A Funny World 00:36 Tools
Intro 01:27 Tools
I Know You 03:17 Tools
I Am What I Am 03:53 Tools
My Best Friend 00:52 Tools
Set To Kill 00:36 Tools
Discrimination 03:53 Tools
My Old Flame 03:53 Tools
I Believe In You 03:56 Tools
It's Alright Baby 03:53 Tools
Sit And Watch The Sunshine 03:10 Tools
Simple Man 03:53 Tools
The Hermit 03:56 Tools
All I Want Is You 03:56 Tools
Send Out A Smile 03:03 Tools
Baby I'll Be Yours 03:51 Tools
Who Knows What We May Find 03:14 Tools
Latin Way 03:10 Tools
Waiting For Summer 03:10 Tools
Pandamonium - No Presents For Me 03:10 Tools
Waiting For The Summer 03:10 Tools
Belly Of The Beast 05:23 Tools
My Old Flame (Alternate Version) 03:51 Tools
Still Standing 03:51 Tools
Witch Doctor 03:51 Tools
Play w/Matches 03:14 Tools
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Three artists share this name: 1.) Pandamonium are Hardcore Punk band based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They have released a demo CD, a self titled ep & a split 7inch with Total Fury. The current line up is: Jimena - vocals Kim - bass Alison - guitar Sue - drums Members also play in other bands: Alison plays bass in Bodies Lay Broken and played guitar in Betty Gone Bad . Sue played drums in Hope You Choke and plays drums in Bodies Lay Broken . Kim played bass in The Divebomb Honey and plays bass in Teenage Remains and Condominium. 2.) The second Pandamonium started life in 1963/64 as the Pandas, and consisted of the song writing team of Bob Ponton and Martin Curtis with the support of fellow men of Kent Mick Glass and Steve Chapman (who later played drums for Al Stewart and Poco). After signing to CBS in 1966, the band enjoyed underground success with a cover of Donovan Leitch's 'Season Of The Witch', which curiously enough pre-dated the folk singer's own version of the song, later to appear on the Sunshine Superman album, by some months. The cult success of 'Season Of The Witch' was followed by what many consider to be their finest single, 'No Presents For Me', a track which was pure psychedelic beat and featured some extremely effective backwards fuzz guitar. One further single followed on the CBS label (Chocolate Buster Dam/Fly With Me Forever), but a disagreement with the label led to the group's departure and subsequent dissolution. 3.) The third Pandamonium broke earth when brothers Jeremy & Ben Thong decided to take their jamming to the next level, commissioning their musical friends to form what they describe themselves as "of the alternative techno rock jazz genre." Founded in central New Jersey in 2008, this group has taken the stage at the Theater of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA, building a new for themselves before they graduated high school! The Current Lineup: Alex Bhaskar: Guitar & Vocals Brandon Rowan: Guitar & Vocals and occasionally drums Bud Gankhuyag: Keyboard Ben Thong: Drums Jeremy Thong: Bass & Vocals Monty Schütze: Drums and occasionally guitar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.