Xex

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Fashion Hurts 02:12 Tools
Svetlana 03:32 Tools
Holland Tunnel 03:30 Tools
You Think 03:19 Tools
Rome On $5 A Day 03:48 Tools
Snga 02:28 Tools
Party 03:03 Tools
Saint Vitus' Dance 03:06 Tools
Kitty 02:33 Tools
Don't Blame Me 01:38 Tools
Heartbeat 04:17 Tools
Cops 02:29 Tools
Delta Five 04:41 Tools
Fast Food 04:24 Tools
Fun In The Sun 05:25 Tools
Intro 00:31 Tools
Look at his Heartbeat 04:56 Tools
Slave 03:42 Tools
Again 00:58 Tools
Trust In Machines 03:29 Tools
Fashion Hurts (demo) 02:45 Tools
Vietnam Vet 03:41 Tools
Svetlana (demo) 02:19 Tools
Form Follows Function 04:44 Tools
Saint Vitus' Dance (demo) 04:15 Tools
Dance For The Limbless 06:51 Tools
Cops (demo) 02:16 Tools
You Think (demo) 02:31 Tools
Snga (demo) 04:30 Tools
3 02:25 Tools
So 05:02 Tools
There 04:59 Tools
S.N.G.A. 02:25 Tools
THUNDER OF AGES 03:24 Tools
D06 Xex - Svetlana 03:24 Tools
Outro 01:31 Tools
Carmen Sutra 00:41 Tools
RECOME 00:41 Tools
fun in the sun <1981> 03:40 Tools
Step Outside 03:40 Tools
FADE 05:40 Tools
Become 06:58 Tools
Dimms 03:46 Tools
86 05:25 Tools
Shallow Pulse 05:40 Tools
Get Shit Faced 03:46 Tools
Under Where 07:03 Tools
SHAME 03:46 Tools
Glass Of Pain 05:01 Tools
Buried In Sand 06:35 Tools
Alive 04:03 Tools
SLUDGE 02:25 Tools
DISGRACED 04:03 Tools
APART AND AWAY 04:03 Tools
FORWARD 04:03 Tools
For You 03:59 Tools
TURK 04:03 Tools
S.N.G.A 02:25 Tools
ASCEND 04:03 Tools
Wolfgang's 40 01:44 Tools
Tell Us Why 05:18 Tools
Out 01:44 Tools
My Tomorrow 05:56 Tools
Amadeus Jig 01:30 Tools
Scorn 05:44 Tools
Schwermetall Valhalla 03:01 Tools
Free 04:21 Tools
I know I 02:38 Tools
Ant Farm 05:44 Tools
End 02:15 Tools
Don't Tell William 02:51 Tools
Breaking Earth 03:11 Tools
Cry 04:28 Tools
Any Faith 03:55 Tools
Soviet Nerve Gas Attack 01:55 Tools
Festered Love 05:05 Tools
Saint Vitus Dance 05:05 Tools
Betrayal 07:09 Tools
War Among Gods 05:52 Tools
Son Of Desire 04:52 Tools
Creature 05:18 Tools
Goodtimes 05:31 Tools
Glass of Pain II 05:31 Tools
17-xex-amok 05:31 Tools
Delta 5 04:31 Tools
Sacred 05:59 Tools
Bathing In Ashes 05:50 Tools
Grunge Girl In Hell 03:39 Tools
S.L.A 06:19 Tools
Svetlana (1980) 03:50 Tools
Svetlana (Peter Dragontail Mix) 04:31 Tools
Heartbeat (I Can’t Keep My Hands to Myself) 04:31 Tools
07-Svetlana (1980-Group Xex) 03:50 Tools
01 01 Fashion Hurts 04:31 Tools
rome on 5$ a day 03:50 Tools
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There are at least 2 bands called XeX, an experimental/minimal wave act, and a thrash metal band. Xex (1) were a more experimental wave band, formed in South River, New Jersey. They were a mysterious affair, releasing one record in 1980 and disappearing soon after. The band "began" as a high school kazoo trio. Member Waw Pierogi's interest in science led to several unique delay and echo experiments in the early years, most of which were employed on the band's debut. However, though outfit had little musical technique, their trials and experiments yielded several songs, and after their first performance, the original trio of Waw, Thumbalina Gugielmo, and Alex Zander brought in two of their friends/fans to round out the lineup. Thus, after several experiments and debates, Xex was officially born in 1978. The band spent the next two years constructing several tracks utilizing minimal synth techniques, semi-conventional song structures, and male and female vocal experiments. Due to the nature of their project and the band's limited abilities, live shows were often inconsistent and humanistic, and often featured performance art and video accompianments. The original pressing of Group:Xex sold little over a thousand copies. Soon after its release, additional members David Anderson and Jon-Boy Diode departed as Xex completed work on a second record, which due to limited funding and a since-deteriorated master tape, has not yet seen the light of day, and may never will. The original trio continued to work together along with new member Cookie Ruggerio (who previous involvement with the band was limited to walking a stuffed cat during a performance of 'Kitty'). Only a few tracks have surfaced, and mid 80s performances of the band did not include Waw Pierogi. In 2004, cult interest in the band culminated in a proper reissue of Group:Xex, complete with several demo cuts from the band's original sessions. Just a year before, Alex Zander passed away from a heart attack. XEX(2) bio from their website Since forming in 1997, XEX has carved a distinct path in the Northwest music scene by providing a supercharged live show, plus a unique combination of style and attitude. XEX has released four CDs: three full length CDs, plus a tribute EP - which offers five of XEX's popular cover tunes, plus two uniquely released originals. Characterized by the precise and immediate sound of a trio, XEX's music defies generic description, while displaying only the originality of an uncompromised musical vision. The result is an eclectic blend of harmonic, melodic, and percussive characteristics which are forged into a fusion of progressive rock and aggressive metal. After playing literally hundreds of shows together, the members of XEX have evolved a belief in the art of "putting on a show". Whether playing to an audience of one or one thousand, XEX puts everything they have into every note of every song. As a three piece, XEX functions as a multifaceted musical ensemble, with all three members routinely trading lead vocals, often within the same song. Guitar and Bass also trade traditional roles at times, while extended percussion, keyboards, and digital effects are also contributed by all three band members. XEX has shared the stage with such touring acts as "Prong", "Powerman 5000", "Floater", and "3 Inches of Blood". XEX's most recent offering, "Triad"(2006), is a self-produced tribute to the gods of metal. It maintains a strong technical approach, while offering traditional musical themes and song structures. In June of 2005 XEX released a strong tribute to metal - the self-produced "Not For Resale EP"(2005), which includes five of their most popular cover songs (re-interpretations), plus two original tunes which were only released for "Not For Resale EP", and are currently available for free download. XEX’s first two full-length CDs, "Mixed Signals"(2003), and "Anything Goes"(2002), showcase the evolution of the band’s unique sound. "Mixed Signals" boasted 17 tracks from XEX's progressive arsenal and "Anything Goes" was a demo style project featuring 11 tracks of XEX's earliest material. All four CDs have been well received by the local music scene, and continue selling well at local record stores, online, and at live shows. With excellent management, four released CDs, and new material in the works, XEX's momentum continues to build as they proceed to get their musical vision experienced by all. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.