Myles Malice and the Mad Scientist | en

The Scientist, aka Phivos (Phil) Sebastiane, grew up in Basildon Essex. When he first listened to the Doctor Who Theme music made by Delia Derbyshire and Ron Grainger and fell in love with the synthesizers. Inspired by the legacy of Depeche Mode, in 1982, at age 9, he bought his first records. In 1984, at eleven, he got his first synthesizer - a Yamaha CS01 MKII, a monophonic analog. He took six months of organ lessons for the basics. His first close contact with the realm of electronic music happened when he listened to the Synth Pop classics of The...
MALICE MIZER was a Japanese visual kei band originally formed in August of 1992 by guitarists Mana and Közi, who had previously been in a band together called 摩天楼 (Matenrou). After going through three vocalists and three distinctive periods of musical and visual style, the wildly successful group went on "hiatus" December 11th, 2001. MALICE MIZER's first era, the Tetsu era, lasted from 1992 until 1994. Line-up: Tetsu (vocalist), Gaz (drums), Yu~ki (bass), Közi (guitar), and Mana (guitar). Gaz was replaced by Kami at the beginning of this era, and Gaz was only in the band for about a half...
There are nine artists with this name: 1. A heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon 2. Female fronted hardcore/beatdown from Brisbane, Australia. 3. A female horrorcore rapper from Dallas, TX 4. A UK82 band from england 5. A rapper from The Bronx, New York 6. A Hardcore band from Renton, WA 7. 90s style hardcore band from Pennsylvania, US 8. A melodic thrash band from Finland. 9. A hardstyle duo from Italy 1. Malice is a heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon initially active from 1980 to 1989. The band reformed in 2006. 2. Malice is a female underground rap...
The Scientists were an influential rock band formed in Perth, Australia in 1978 led by Kim Salmon. The band had two primary incarnations: the Perth-based punk band of the late 1970s and the Sydney/London-based swamp rock band of the 1980s. The Scientists were much more influential than their minimal commercial success would indicate, lending their influence to artists such as Mudhoney and New York's downtown indie scene of the early 1990s. They were active from 1978 until 1987, then from 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scientists .
There are two bands known by the name "Scientists of Sound" 1. The 1990's lyrically conscious uk hip-hop group (1992-1996). 2. The Canadian electro-looping-madness-duo of Aaron Collier and Craig Mercer (2006-present). _________________ 1.Scientists of Sound (a.k.a. SCI-4) consisted of Bam (a.k.a. Bob Eskimo), Aqil (a.k.a. J-Blast, a.k.a. Rylo Steelo), Cherok (a.k.a. Doc Holiday) and Aybee (a.k.a. Strontium God). Between 1992-1996 they released 3 singles, a 2-piece vinyl and a DJ Evil Dee (Black Moon/ Beatminerz) hosted Mixtape. Hailing from Willesden North London, they represented a generation of UK Hip-Hoppers that took the attributes of the diaspora to new heights. They...
Found 12 songs, duration: 51:21
Phobia ft. The Mad Scientist
Look What You Made Me Do
Self-Inflicted Lobotomy Feat. Smallz One
Pitchforks and Lynch Rope
My Brand New Saw Feat. Bloodshot
Pitchforks and Lynch Rope
The Cuts (I Fall Apart)
Sink My Teeth In Feat. LT