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Artist description
Cold dark and depressing, Slaves to the Metropolis explores a realm of emotion, that exists inside those of us who have been destroyed by life. The pain will only end with the end of our lives. When we finally look back, we will see that we were the slaves of what we created. |
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Music Style
Experimental. Noise, Ambient, Harsh. Whatever I feel |
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Musical Influences
Merzbow, Man is the Bastard, KissyFace, Love Power Electronics, goth, metal, ambient stuff etc.. |
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Similar Artists
Most likely merzbow, though we don't really sound like anyone. |
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Artist History
An exploration of darker musical territory, Slaves to the Metropolis was begun and remains inside the mind of it's sole member Clay.
The concept was originally begun around 1995, with the first material being recorded on anything other than a cassette surfacing in 2000.
Listening is like being trapped in the closet of a burning house. You can't breathe.
You can not see. You know your end is near. |
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Instruments
Anything and Everything |
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Albums
Dying Roses, 'Through the Back of Your Head' 3-way split cd, Somnolent: Full length |
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Location
Boston, MA - USA |
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