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ONE MIC MASSACRE: Impromptu Shenanigans, Abject Tomfoolery, And Overindulgent Hoopla

by Parade of Horribles

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On March 24,2017, fresh off the release of "Something For Someone," POH gathered at band headquarters to answer the question, "What Next?"

We placed one Blue Spark condenser mic in a room and recorded it into a cell phone.

Here are twenty six minutes of that three to four hour session. These are the moments that stuck out for us when reviewing the recordings. There are times of chaos and discord, along with, magic and harmony.

Music is fun and this is our reminder. You can spend a lot of time stressing over every take and nuance of a recording, punching in, copying and pasting, designing the ultimate frankenstein illusion of musical mastery.
And other times, you can just press record and see what happens.

We have called ourselves an experimental band from the start. If you hear this and wonder why we would release such a poor-quality recording of sloppy garbage then we might suggest checking out some of our other slightly more polished releases.

If you're into wading through some moments where two brothers find out who they are, exploring the world with music and sound, then dig in.

credits

released January 1, 2006

Drums and Banter - Chris Mazzola
Bass Guitar and Banter - Jason York

Final Mixdown and Mastering help provided by James Page at Emerald Age Recording Studio. James helped turned this mono mess of meanderings into a semblance of sweet, sultry, stereo satisfaction.

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Parade of Horribles San Diego, California

Parade of Horribles is a two piece experimental sound disaster best described as a punk version of Primus.

Chris provides a solid foundation with a drumming style rooted in old school and hardcore punk. To this Jason overlays a flurry of different musical styles ranging from punk to funk, mixing in hints of folk, jazz fusion, classical, alternative and hard rock.
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