The Chemical Sweet Kid

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Tears of Blood 05:03 Tools
Abort The Pope Remix 04:26 Tools
A Wonderful World 05:09 Tools
The Day After 05:59 Tools
Ergo Sum 04:58 Tools
Sad Truth 04:16 Tools
No Longer 05:05 Tools
Human 04:55 Tools
My Reality 04:26 Tools
Haughty Guy 05:27 Tools
Dead Again 05:51 Tools
Six Feet Under 05:11 Tools
So Many Things 03:40 Tools
Identity 03:42 Tools
Tears Of Blood (Deathfloor Edit) 04:58 Tools
Face The Pain 05:45 Tools
Untitled Hidden Track 03:29 Tools
Here & Now 04:55 Tools
Don't Take 05:21 Tools
Teaser "Tears Of Pain" 08:10 Tools
Wonderful World 05:06 Tools
Dark Thanx 05:32 Tools
No Way 01:26 Tools
Silent Sorrow 04:21 Tools
Once Again 04:19 Tools
Shivering Nerves 04:40 Tools
This Is How It Starts 00:49 Tools
The Dark Side Of Yourself 04:05 Tools
A Brand New World 04:39 Tools
Three Voices 03:48 Tools
Sick Generation 04:19 Tools
The Nasty One 03:24 Tools
Falling 02:53 Tools
Face To Pain 04:39 Tools
Dead Inside 03:29 Tools
Broken Wings 04:01 Tools
Tears Of Blood [#] 04:01 Tools
This Is How It Will End 03:32 Tools
Paint It Black 03:29 Tools
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DJ since 2000, it is with the favours of techno and hardcore that Xanax built his musical identity. After having wandered in every raves of the East of France and after many sounds came out on his Katharsis label, he swapped his turntables for synthetizers and other rhythm boxes. Stengthened by his experiences, sharpened by the dark spheres of hardcore, his influences started varying. Xanax started exploring unhealthy regions where industrial rhythms and distorted bass give rise to a style approaching the torments of electro dark-ebm with Gothic tendency. This was enough for Xanax to become The Chemical Sweet Kid. In 2008, the Kid makes his entry on the deathfloors, throwing his obscure darkside sonatas. This masked shouter is about to give birth to his first opus, the fruit of a collaboration with the Japanese Cyberpunk writer Kenji Siratori. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.