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1) Tiny is a trio with an acoustic guitar that Jason plays like an electric. Paula plays a mean bass and sings a sweet melody. Pete plays the drums like a chimpanzee on speed, which is actually a good thing. 2) Tiny, or Egill as his real name is, is the latest member of Quarashi, a rapcore band from Iceland. He joined the band in 2003 and he made his first appearance on the track "Race City", that was released on the Internet. Before he joined Quarashi, he made himself a name with the song "Straight Execution" which featured on...
Another moniker of T.P.O. aka Tiny Panx Organization, that is Hiroshi Fujiwara and Takagi Kan, from Japan. Mostly released 12"s on Major Force/File Records. .
Tiny Moving Parts are a math rock band from Benson, Minnesota, United States. The band began playing in 2005 but the name Tiny Moving Parts came about in 2008. Members: Dylan Mattheisen - guitar/vocals Matthew Chevalier - bass/vocals Billy Chevalier - drums Discography: Moving to Antarctica (2010) The Dan Martin Split w/ Victor Shores (2011) Old Maid/Coffee With Tom 7" (2012) This Couch Is Long & Full Of Friendship (2013) Split w/ Old Gray (2014) Pleasant Living (2014) Celebrate (2016) Contact: [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/tinymovingparts http://www.tinymovingparts.bandcamp.com http://www.tinymovingparts.tumblr.com http://www.twitter.com/#!/tinymovingparts http://www.myspace.com/tinymovingparts .
TINY GHOSTS (1993 – present) Formed in 1993 by four guys from Saxony, Germany, the Tiny Ghost came together with the common desire to capture the good old days when R.E.M. was still a rock band, Guided By Voices was popular and Hüsker Dü hadn’t yet broken up. Originally named Jumpin Jacks (and later Smart Moves), the band progressed through a series of line-up and name changes until finally settling on the Tiny Ghosts in 2001. A period of dormancy caused them to miss out on the big business for guitar-driven EMOtional punk rock in the beginning of the new...
"Deathsitcom aka Joe Starnecker started producing tracks in 98 subverting the quiet Bavarian countryside with blasts of tracker-noise and trashbreaks, then inspired by DHR and the upcoming breakcore-scene. Developing his own style of electronic darkness and mashed up dancebeats, he gained the attention of underground labels such as DCFE, Invasion Wreck Chords, Musikexperience or the upcoming [pH]uturistic-beatz. Besides having several releases on compilations and cdrs Deathsitcom also plays laptop-based livesets, with the highlight so far being the European tour in 2004 together with Adam Strang from Austria and Retrigger from Brazil, bringing the noise alongside artists like Shitmat, FFF, Blaerg...