ArmsBendBack

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The Arms Of Automation 00:00 Tools
Countdown To The End Of The World 00:00 Tools
Primera (Last Goodbye) 00:00 Tools
Watermark 00:00 Tools
Trading In The Silence 00:00 Tools
Dystopia 00:00 Tools
Garry Gilmore's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Red Ceiling 00:00 Tools
Terms And Conditions 00:00 Tools
This Could Be 00:00 Tools
Radial 00:00 Tools
Apollo's Collapse 00:00 Tools
Don't Stand So Close To Me 00:00 Tools
Gary Gilmore's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Primera 00:00 Tools
Where's My Bourbon 00:00 Tools
It's Nothing New 00:00 Tools
We Can Change It 00:00 Tools
Megan Fox 00:00 Tools
The Queen Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Dead Or Barely Breathing 00:00 Tools
Take All The Time You Need 00:00 Tools
Hyper Real 00:00 Tools
Solaris 00:00 Tools
Future Whores of America 00:00 Tools
Lucia's Neck 00:00 Tools
Terms & Conditions 00:00 Tools
T's Nothing New 00:00 Tools
Gary Gilmores Eyes 00:00 Tools
Primera - Last Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Dont Stand So Close To Me 00:00 Tools
The Angel is my Watermark 00:00 Tools
Countdown 00:00 Tools
Lucias Neck 00:00 Tools
Track 4 00:00 Tools
Track 3 00:00 Tools
Track 1 00:00 Tools
Track 2 00:00 Tools
Gary's Gilmore's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Where's My Bourbon? 00:00 Tools
Track 5 00:00 Tools
Track 8 00:00 Tools
Track 7 00:00 Tools
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February, 2004 411mania.com ArmsBendBack burst onto the scene in 2002 with "Even Though I'll Hurt You." While there were only a handful on songs on the disc (five to be exact), they seemed to generate enough buzz to sign with Trustkill Records. Of course, it didn't hurt that this Philadelphia quartet was also heavily touring with the likes of OneLineDrawing and A Static Lullaby. The band isn't nearly as grinding and hardcore as some of their label-mates (Nora or 18 Visions). The band consists of Andrew Kegerise on drums, Brad Sloan on bass, vocalist Mike Coasey and guitarist Carson Slovak. Slovak and Sloan also handle backing vocals. The band's sound is catchy and dynamic, with vocals drifting from melodic wails to angry screaming (but leaning towards the former); the tracks seem intricate and simple all at the same time. (Please use the above address for the full article.) November 2009 - A reunited Armsbendback release their new self-titled album digitally via Trustkill Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.