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Atomic Brother : See Me Comin'
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Mainly a hard-rock band, the diversity of Atomic Brother's musical influences is apparent in their ability to master a number of different styles - from rock to metal to punk. Metallica, Megadeth, Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, Led Zeppelin, Rollins Band.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2007
See Me Comin'
Atomic Brother
Record Label: Atomic Brother Music
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. See Me Comin' 3:14 Album Only
2. Piece of My 3:52 Album Only
3. Take You Away 3:42 Album Only
4. Employee of the Month 2:11 Album Only
5. Home In The Sky 4:11 Album Only
6. Never Home 3:54 Album Only
7. Up In You 2:18 Album Only
8. Everything and Less 4:09 Album Only
9. No More Time 2:33 Album Only
10. Wastin' All My Time 3:51 Album Only
11. Not My Fault 2:45 Album Only
12. Allah Told Me To 4:43 Album Only
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Album Notes

See Me Comin' is Atomic Brother's first full-length album and is a collection of 12 original songs. While mainly a hard-rock album, listeners are often surprised at the wide range of styles found on See Me Comin’. After the heavy riffs in “Not My Fault” and the title track “See Me Comin’,” it’s refreshing to find that the band is also capable of playing punk rock tunes like “Employee of the Month,” and even slower songs such as “Home in the Sky” and the Spanish-feeling “Never Home.” With See Me Comin', they decided to focus more on writing good music and less on a particular genre. According to bassist Gnolfo, they were “tired of hearing bands both live and on CD that sound the same from start to finish,” so they decided to focus more on writing good music and less on keeping it within a particular genre. “If it sounds good and we both like it,” stated guitarist/vocalist Melillo, “we’ll use it. Period. A good song is a good song.” In his review of See Me Comin', Robert Pally of Swissrecords.ch certifies that, "Atomic Brother can certainly write powerful songs," and according to Jon Worley of Aiding and Abetting, "these boys do rock."

See Me Comin' was recorded and produced by Atomic Brother in Lausanne, Switzerland at Soundlake Studios with the band’s close friend, and former colleague, Patrick Aeby (formerly of Krokus) playing drums and mixing the album. Atomic Brother also released a music video for the song “Take You Away,” from the album See Me Comin'.

“Atomic Brother writes powerful songs. Like, for example, the Henry Rollins-like title track, the cool rocking “Take You Away,” or the up tempo “Employee of the Month.” The fine “Home in the Sky” proves that Atomic Brother can play mellow songs as well.”
- SwissRecords.ch

“I like them. They are absolutely brilliant...they’ve mastered all different styles, they go from rock to metal to punk.” - GD, Bite Size Bonus

“I really love the music of Atomic Brother, and that’s why, ya know, I played it so many times.” - Jim Vorwald, podcaster

“Not only metal, but sort of the whole rock spectrum. Quite an interesting band.” - Pav, Rock Out Loud

“I think they got some good stuff and I am gonna share it with everybody.”
- Corey Koehler, Bruno Boys Fantasy Football Show

"A band of unlimited possibilities!" - Monthy, Trespass.ch

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