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    Artist description
    All instrumental (so far). Songs range anywhere from fairly straight foward to fairly experimental. As of now, everything is in demo form, so the mixing is poor, and a few mistakes can be heard, but all the problems are relatively minor.
    Musical Influences
    Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, Mogwai
    Similar Artists
    Something of a random assortment of a few bands, although i suppose Mogwai would be the most applicable reference point since i don't sing
    Artist History
    None really. I've been playing bass for a while (7 years i guess), where as I only started to play and write on guitar a few years ago. The name no code comes from the Pearl Jam album (will i get sued for saying that?).
    Group Members
    Well, for the most part no code is a solo project. I play all the bass, guitar, and keyboard parts (including the bad, off-time, sloppy ones). For now, my limited drumming skills have forced me to use a midi drum program on all my recordings.
    Instruments
    Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards
    Location
    Emerson, new jersey - USA

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