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Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Time For Tomorrow by Atomic Box
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fave it Dance | Industrial
10 tracks | 33 minutes
Released Mar 2006
on Atomic Box
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 00:53 Prologue lyrics BUY MP3 00:53 Prologue lyrics "GIFT MP3" 00:53 Prologue
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:26 Fondly Fahrenheit lyrics BUY MP3 04:26 Fondly Fahrenheit lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:26 Fondly Fahrenheit
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:36 The Almost Done lyrics BUY MP3 04:36 The Almost Done lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:36 The Almost Done
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:21 Sunspot lyrics FREE 04:21 Sunspot lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:21 Sunspot
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:14 Three Hours lyrics BUY MP3 02:14 Three Hours lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:14 Three Hours
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:53 I.D.S. lyrics BUY MP3 04:53 I.D.S. lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:53 I.D.S.
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 01:01 Finale lyrics BUY MP3 01:01 Finale lyrics "GIFT MP3" 01:01 Finale
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 01:19 Epilogue lyrics BUY MP3 01:19 Epilogue lyrics "GIFT MP3" 01:19 Epilogue
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:10 Whitewash (live) lyrics BUY MP3 05:10 Whitewash (live) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:10 Whitewash (live)
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:48 Graviton (live) lyrics BUY MP3 04:48 Graviton (live) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:48 Graviton (live)
Heavy beats, agressive synths, grinding guitars and strong hooks combine with a darkly-ironic sense of futurism to forge some completely kick-ass industrial music. For people who like to dance, but also for the folk wearing headphones.
Bio / Background
When the Atomic Resonance Commission recruited the Reverend Dr. Atomic and Special Agent Greene and told the two men to form Atomic Box, no one knew what to expect. Certainly, the ARC never foresaw Atomic and Greene using the band as a platform from which to launch an inter-departmental coup, an act that put the two mysterious musicians at the head of the largest secret scientific facility on this, or any other, planet. Now, under the auspices of Dr. Atomic and Special Agent Greene, Atomic Box continue to forward the ARC's weird agenda. Why they use so public a front as an industrial band is a puzzle that's left many a Nobel prize winner in a perplexed stupor.
Atomic Box formed on January 1, 2001. Dr. Atomic (vocals, programming) and Special Agent Greene (programming, keyboards) employ a bubbling concoction of Fifties-era, post-bomb paranoia; sci-fi imagery; and politico-socio futurism to throw wide the door on man's twisted relationship with both himself and The Truth.
↓ more ↓Apparently, they feel the path to transcendentalism treads through the dance floor, and as such, couch their revelations in industrial, punk rock, and heavy metal stylings. There is little doubt that the two men maintain a tenuous grip on sanity and reality, though this hasn't stopped them from releasing 2001's Planet X!, and 2006's Time For Tomorrow.
Soon after forming Atomic Box, Atomic and Greene were joined by guitarist and military hacker Johnny Flash, as well as the gyroscopic temptress known only as Cadmium Blue. No one knows where the band comes from. No one knows where they're going. No one knows how they'll get there. But when the unknown pops its cockpit and offers to take humanity for a ride, there's no one you'd rather have behind the wheel than the members of Atomic Box.
Atomic Box - When the moment of truth is just a moment too late.
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