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Pitbull Daycare : You, Me and the Devil Make Three
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South Texas Industrial/Punk ala Ministry and Nine Inch Nails with a twist of punk rock vocals.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Industrial Metal
Release Date: 2006
You, Me and the Devil Make Three Record Label: Pitbull Daycare
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Should Have Known Better 4:04 $0.99
Down 3:45 $0.99
You Can't Fight It 2:11 $0.99
Settle the Score 3:27 $0.99
Paradise Lost 3:28 $0.99
It's Too Late 4:21 $0.99
You, Me and the Devil Make Three 3:45 $0.99
Hold On 3:53 $0.99
Serial Killer 3:05 $0.99
Stupid Bitch 2:59 $0.99
Ace of Spades 2:21 $0.99
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Album Notes

Texas-based PITBULL DAYCARE is unique indeed. They combine the hard, aggressive beats of modern industrial music and some inspired electronica sampling with a ferocious guitar attack that is unrivaled in today's metal scene-think NINE INCH NAILS meets the SEX PISTOLS. PITBULL DAYCARE is nothing short of a true experimental band on the edge of a technological age, exploring imagery both vivid and immediate while offering many different shades of color on a single digital landscape. "PITBULL DAYCARE's music is nothing less than an innovator's masterpiece," says G.E. Sierra of CD Now.

What makes their sound stand apart from the many other industrial/electronica bands is that they get true human emotion and aggressive energy into the cold hard styling of their electro/guitar heavy music. "Our sound...white trash industrial punk" exclaims lead singer Bishop.

Formed in 1997, PBDC's debut album SixSixSex, released on M.I.A. Records, showcased the power and emotion unleashed in their music. Newly signed to Cleopatra Records, the band's latest release UNCLEAN, a CD/DVD package, was produced by Fred Coury of CINDERELLA. The album contains their signature style with songs like "Slam" and "Feel So Dead" while adding a few new tricks such as the title track "Unclean," which features rapper/activist KRS ONE, as well as a remake of the REM classic "It's The End Of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)." With these songs, this hard working band is destined to be catapulted into the limelight!

Their fans are rabid, creating an extensive worldwide street team army affectionately named "Pitbull Puppies" by the band. Pitbull Puppies have created fan clubs in their own cities and designed numerous websites devoted to the band.

Print and broadcast media has discovered them also, having graced the pages of HIT PARADER, METAL EDGE, KERRANG, BURN, HARDFORCE and numerous fanzines worldwide. They were also listed on BILLBOARD'S Top 100 Best Unsigned Bands of 1998 and recently appeared on Fox Sports Network's "54321" show; the network will never be the same!

Self-proclaimed touring addicts, PBDC has toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe with noted artists GENITORTURERS, KING DIAMOND, LORDS OF ACID, ELECTRIC HELLFIRE CLUB and N-17/WORKHORSE MOVEMENT. They also held a slot on Metallica's Lollapalooza stint and have toured extensively during summer 2005 in support of UNCLEAN.

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REVIEWS

the best kickass album in the this fucking world
author: zz mexz
pitbull day care is the only real band out there. The only kickass album anyone could want.no one is better than PBDC.They rock the hell out of the devil!!!
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Short, Agressive, and Devilish
author: Winslow Dumaine
You, Me, and The Devil Make Three is kicked off with burning vitriol in the first track: "Should Have Known Better" with dropping guitars, rumbling bass lines and expert vocals that push the listen down a metaphorical flight of stairs. Following that trip, a series of explosive songs, each fighting for the title. At some points, I'll admit, I couldn't tell the difference between the songs, but the constant barrage of keen riffs and the cool-burning vocals keep it interesting. I had fun with this CD, and you probably will too.
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Back up to par
author: Michael
This CD brings back memories of the first one the band put out, although not as heavily industrial or as thick with samples, it brings back the aggressiveness that I've come to love from my homeboys. I guess being shuffled through labels and going thru a line-up change made the band hungry...which is a good thing. Hopefully Bishop and the boys will continue to evolve and put out top notch CD's such as this. They did a cover of Motorheads' Ace of Spades, but a cover that I would really love to hear next is some Black Sabbath that I heard them do live once (back in the day) and they did such a kick-ass job at it. Even a live CD would be great, as this group puts on one helluva live show. Never to disappoint. If you see them coming to your town, do your soul a favor and GO!! I will be at the last show of this tour in Austin at La Zona Rosa (with Ministry) July 20th....you should to.
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Kick Ass!
author: Michael
I saw Pitbull Daycare in San Antonio TX at some July 4th thing. They kick so much ass in concert, but then I bought the Six Six Sex CD, and I was appauled at how much it sucked. Then I got Unclean, and it was better, but the lead singers voice is pretty hoarse. Then I got this one, and it is soo much better than anything else they have ever done! Its awesome! Youll find yourself singing it through out the day
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