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Too Big Power : Ride A Wave
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Experimental Rock with driving rhythms used to create a sonic foundation under melodic movements.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2006
Ride A Wave Record Label: Too Big Power
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Early Bird 3:57 Album Only
Passing Souls 4:22 Album Only
Ride A Wave 2:33 Album Only
Aqua Drop 4:29 Album Only
A Song From My Strings 5:01 Album Only
Daughter of the Maiter d' 5:26 Album Only
Macroscopic Imagination 4:20 Album Only
Police Chase 3:49 Album Only
Playing Around With Time 4:39 Album Only
Sample 3:14 Album Only
Sweet Sugarbutter 5:09 Album Only
Thunderdogg 4:54 Album Only
You Never Do 3:46 Album Only
You Need To Know 6:42 Album Only
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Too Big Power

Too Big Power is an Experimental Rock Three Piece combo of aggressive, groundbreaking answer to the public's cry for new music. Too Big Power is an uncompromising band emerging from Pennsylvania, that fuses fluent rock and jazz themes into one cohesive sound that will leave listeners instantly hooked and begging for more. Too Big Power is a unique gem of a band with driving rhythms used to create a sonic foundation under melodic movements. Too Big Power's drummer, Jayson Hopkins, was instrumental in building the Erie Hardcore scene with his former band, Skudd. He brings that same talent to the table providing an edge for Too Big's melodic lines and harmonized vocals.

Too Big History
Too Big Power was born on March 15, 2005 with long time friends and colleagues Joe Frisina (Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals) and Jayson Hopkins (Songwriter, Acoustic Kit, Electric Kit, Percussion). Joe and Jayson have appreciated each others music from separate bands, but this is their first High-Powered collaboration. Jayson was one of the founders of Skudd, one of the pioneers of Hardcore in Erie, PA. Joe founded Nitro Joe and The Jam Dragons in 1998 which Changed to the Jam Dragons in 1999. Both Joe and Jayson record and perform true improvisational music with JD and the Sons of Rhythm (pictured). Their hard driving rhythms, jazzed up melodies and vocal harmonies, accompanied by the wizardry of Frank Singer on bass contribute to Too Big's avante garde and truly original sound that will envelope your life and music as we know it.

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