the Automatons

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Die in the name of fashion 03:12 Tools
Cemetary Rain 04:33 Tools
Come Back To Me 02:56 Tools
Grave For Two 03:51 Tools
Tombstone 02:33 Tools
Man is a Monster 04:51 Tools
Leatherface 04:31 Tools
Creatures Beyond the Grave 02:59 Tools
Zombie Girl 02:51 Tools
Sad Halloween Night 03:29 Tools
Another Skin 03:54 Tools
P.B.R. 03:20 Tools
In the End 04:05 Tools
FAST GIRLS 03:21 Tools
Another's Skin 04:00 Tools
The Prophecy 03:32 Tools
I'll Find Her 03:03 Tools
Talk to Me 03:31 Tools
Cemetery Rain 04:16 Tools
Kaiser Ming 04:49 Tools
In Your Blood 02:58 Tools
Unholy Fire 02:30 Tools
A league of One 03:01 Tools
Dearly Departed 03:33 Tools
Teen Bash 03:01 Tools
Power to the Dark 03:22 Tools
Lady Death 03:31 Tools
Meet Your Maker 03:11 Tools
Machine Of A Dark Resolution 03:11 Tools
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Automatons/230667936955140 Founded in 2003, built in Mortville, MA, singer/crooner Andy Von and old-school punk style drummer Bobby Bones got together with guitarist Mark the Machine to write/perform the eerie, catchy punk tunes on their 2004 release of their debut CD, Cemetery Reign. The original lineup played out at a local pubs, pool halls, clubs and basements and their live stage show drew fans from the college aged out to have a PBR, to blue collar working guys, to the die-hard Misfits fans of old, which is the main genre they try to capture and improve on. In time they drafted Matty Cleaver to hold down the basslines. Their second CD, Creatures Beyond the Grave, was released in May 2007 locally, and is being re-recorded with the additional guitar work this spring/summer. The Automatons have a contagious energy with catchy lyrics and riffs. The band blends the frontman's smooth crooning with tribal drums, a solid never faltering bassline, and complimenting the basic punk rythym guitar riffs is a slight metal tinge with the addition of lead guitars by TB Monstrosity, who also provides soothing background vocals. The range of songs can go from an Elvis cover to metal touchings, and back to basic punk like the Ramones. To date the Automatons have played with national acts: the Misfits, Blitzkid, Balzac, Koffin Kats, Mad Sin, Bella Morte, the Independents, the Serpenteens, Suicide City, Psychostick, Zombie Ghost Train, Michale Graves, Dr. Chuds X-Ward, 45 Grave, Sardonica, the Murder Junkies, Trashlight Vision, and many local favorites such as: Bad Ash, Gein and the Grave Robbers, Ghouls Night Out, Marazine, Demons Alley and more Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.