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I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business is an acoustic/alternative rock band, the side project of Arthur "Ace" Enders, lead singer and guitarist of The Early November. Though the self-titled album was originally the only planned official release under the name I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business, time would prove otherwise. The project spawned from Enders' desire to make music different from The Early November. Background noises, such as a television playing, are heard throughout the album until the eleventh track, "End of Background Noise" to symbolize the background noises in one's daily life. The main image...
There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Dead Serious was a vegetarian straight edge band from Oslo, Norway. They recorded a demo in 1998. Dead Serious included members from Close Call, Subject To Change, Insurance Risk, Gain and Contention. 2. Gritty. Raw.Defiant. Fed-up. Pissed. Such words come instantly to mind when hearing DEAD SERIOUS, Richmond's new torch bearers of stripped-down, at-your-throat hardcore punk fueled by a disdain for the mediocrity of the modern corporate world, a relentless desire to live life on one's own terms, and a virulent determination to be heard. 3.Thrash Metal/Crossover from Belgium. Released...
Serious Danger was a speed garage artist and record producer, born Richard Phillips. First becoming prominent in 1997, he was quite popular in the London area. Signed to Fresh Records, his best known songs are "Deeper" (1997), "High Noon" (1998) and "Spin Spin Sugar". Ultimately he made little lasting impact, having only four weeks worth of presence on the UK Singles Chart. .
J. Roddy Walston and The Business is a Baltimore, Md.-based rock band playing melodic, often upbeat and catchy songs influenced by the Southern rock tradition and featuring accomplished lyrics and musicianship. Their songs are often piano-driven and also feature strong guitar solos. The band moved to Baltimore from Tennessee. .
"Serious Business mashes "jump up and dance" style electro with the unabashed snare rolls of hip-hop. The result is something cocky and vibrant, and their abiding passion seems to be to throw a really good party. They have the ego, and they have the energetic ambition, to rock an exciting show." -JJ Weber BePortland.com "[RETRO DANCE POP] The Faint and LCD Soundsystem may have made it OK to write party anthems about tricky sexual politics, but Portland's Serious Business is taking that torch and running with it-and injecting some lo-fi fun into the mix." -Musicfest North West .