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No Use For Humans : an index of fecal-oral transmission
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An experimental instrumental trio that combines avant-metal, jazz, drum & bass, and electronic prog rock to explore different approaches to improvising and song structures. without being pretentious.
Genre: Avant Garde: Electronic Avant-Garde
Release Date: 2008
an index of fecal-oral transmission Record Label: No Use For Humans
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Galagaphnia 4:27 Album Only
Shigellosis 3:12 Album Only
O Thumb 3:08 Album Only
Dysentery of the Bloody Flux 7:16 Album Only
Rotavirus 2:18 Album Only
Eschevichia 5:22 Album Only
Septicemia 1:44 Album Only
Pair of Leather Scrolls 4:13 Album Only
Cryptosporidium 5:02 Album Only
Ass Goblin (revisited) 3:48 Album Only
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Album Notes

Through years of researching the possibilities of sound, both acoustically and electronically, all over the wastelands of planet earth, three West Nile survivors developed their own brand of something that might be called music. Although this music is difficult to categorize, there are recognizable elements of all forms of music. Because this music is a result of experimentation with multi-instrumentation and things which produce sound, Life has been created from Nothingness. This is why the particular trio has named itself No Use For Humans. Theologians believe that the three humans derived the name from their hatred of the human race. Some believe that the so-called duo came up with the name because they couldn\'t work in bands with other people or vice-versa. Others just think they have a sick sense of humor or maybe they\'re just plain sick. Either way, live shows have been described as \"seeing three guys on stage but hearing twenty\". In the music\'s most simplistic state, No Use For Humans is a movie for your ears, a very bizarre movie. Progressive math rock rhythms, haunting melodies, multi-ethnic, multi-genre beauty, unbearable sorrow, and sonic annihilation. Something for artsy-fartsies, metal heads, hippies, punkers, jazz snobs, and teeny boppers....well, maybe not...but your Mom would like them. You will love them.

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