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We Were Exploding Anyway

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A m a z i n g !!

By far the best 65dos album to date, as with all of their albums it's best when listened to as a whole. However it does have some stand out tracks, notably "Come to Me" and "Tiger Girl", both riddled with slow progressing electronica, as well as classic 65dos !!

If I could give it 10 Stars I would !! =D

Superbly wonderful.

65daysofstatic's new album, 'We Were Exploding Anyway' is superbly wonderful music. It never follows a the traditional song form but takes a constantly undulating path through fantastical colours and vibrant music.
I couldn't really say which tracks stand out because, frankly, they're all amazing and unique in their own right.

Thank you!!!

This album is just something else, if you like the whole post-rock thing, then buy this. If you like electronica then buy this. If this music doesn't make you feel something then you have no soul. This is probably their best album to date, as they are progressing musically into their own genre that has no boundaries. All tracks deserve your full attention, but my favourites are mountainhead, piano fights, come to me and tiger girl.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Focusing on instrumental post-rock with live and electronic percussion, 65daysofstatic is based in Sheffield, England. The band, whose name originates from an unreleased John Carpenter film, formed in 2001 as a trio (Joe Shrewsbury, Paul Wolinski, and Iain Armstrong). Armstrong left in May 2003 and by the end of the year Rob Jones (drums) and Gareth Hughes (bass) were added. The band released three albums: The Fall of Math (2004), One Time for All Time (2005), and The Destruction of Small...
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