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Music Style
Indie Pop |
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Musical Influences
We are most influenced by the icy, mechanical sounds of our robot masters |
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Similar Artists
Talking Heads, Pixies, They Might Be Giants, B52s |
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Artist History
The band was rescued by a group of fishermen in the waters off of Miami in 1996. After a much-publicized custody dispute, the band began playing shows in the Seattle area. Two cassette and two vinyl releases followed. Suspicious Package is their first full-length CD. |
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Group Members
Jason Roos - guitar, Nina Frenkel - bass, Rebecca Cowan - drums |
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Albums
Suspicious Package |
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Press Reviews
"You've got to love a band that no one's heard of that already has a zine in their honor..." -- Multiball, Portland, OR "Snoozed through the A-side...Loved the B-side...Hope their next release is more like B than A." -- Flipside, Pasadena, CA "This might be the new new wave we've been hearing so much about." -- 10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know, Seattle, WA |
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Additional Info
All members of The Adding Machine are gainfully employed as freelance hand models |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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