Bullet Train To Vegas

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On The Disclosure 01:54 Tools
Cut The Party To Pieces 01:54 Tools
This Bed's Meant For Two 02:32 Tools
A Prescription For The Blind 02:19 Tools
The Camera Eye Backbite 02:49 Tools
RFLCTR BTZ 02:08 Tools
And Sorrow's Native Son 04:16 Tools
Feeding God To The Lions 00:00 Tools
Removing Ground 00:00 Tools
Fashion The New Black 00:00 Tools
Some Goodbyes Last Forever 00:00 Tools
This Heart Could Crush You 02:28 Tools
Bedding With Swine 01:28 Tools
Harvesting Sheep 02:20 Tools
Profile This 03:48 Tools
You Looked Better With The Lights Off 02:50 Tools
Nice going, Laslow 02:36 Tools
Nice Going Laslo 00:00 Tools
prescrition for the blind 02:30 Tools
A Prescript 02:30 Tools
Let us Begin 02:34 Tools
Broken Horses 03:18 Tools
Dirty Handshakes 02:22 Tools
Before Beginning... 00:51 Tools
Steal This Kiss 03:38 Tools
Peoria Weather 02:38 Tools
A Firing Squad Of Apologies 02:37 Tools
A Means To An End 05:32 Tools
A Fever Pitch 03:24 Tools
The Rent 04:16 Tools
Won't Be Long Now... 01:45 Tools
So Many Questions... 03:19 Tools
Nice Going Laslow 02:36 Tools
...Left Unaswered 02:14 Tools
In Fucking Hysterics 02:14 Tools
Nice Going, Laslo 02:14 Tools
Profile This! 02:14 Tools
Bang Bang 02:14 Tools
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Having closed the book on his former bands Adamantium and Give Until Gone, when singer/guitarist Dan Sena set out to form the band that would become Bullet Train To Vegas in September 2001, the only goal in mind was to create music that contradicted the current dull and predictable state of punk and indie rock. With the initial Bullet Train to Vegas lineup recording soon after forming, the band announced its presence quickly with the limited release of the Profile This EP. As is strangely typical with most bands in their infancy stage, lineup changes were imminent and frequent. At times, the concept of the band consisting of 4 like-minded individuals who shared the same musical vision and DIY work ethic seemed far-fetched. It was not until Dan finally found himself in the company of bassist Greg Horton, guitarist Erik Bailey and drummer Martin Cornish that Bullet Train To Vegas truly took form. With the Bullet Train To Vegas lineup solidified, the band’s sound came to life as well. Melding a sharp and frenetic guitar style echoing post-punk pioneers such as Gang Of Four and Wire, with a howling and spontaneous vocal attack reminiscent of underground heroes such as Pitchfork and Clikitat Ikatowi, the band had clearly achieved their shared goal of creating something to which they could fully dedicate themselves. So began a steady stream of DIY tours across the U.S, the band sharing the stage with the likes of Bloc Party, Sparta, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Panthers, JR Ewing, The Blood Brothers, The Bronx, Minus The Bear, Planes Mistaken for Stars and Q and not U. In Spring 2004, as Bullet Train To Vegas went into writing lockdown, Producer Alex Newport (At The Drive In, The Mars Volta, Ikara Colt) stumbled onto some demos which, to him, spoke loud and clear the fact that he had found the next band to whom he wanted to dedicate his time. Newport soon had the label-less band in his own Hot Head Studios in Downtown Los Angeles, spending three weeks tracking the eleven songs that would soon comprise their debut album, We Put Scissors Where Our Mouths Are. Dan Sena, Vocals/Guitar Greg Horton, Bass/Vocals Erik Bailey, Guitar Martin Cornish, Drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.