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Trippy ElektroRock with Lain-esque Memetic goodness in every byte! <a href=http://datalust.net>DataLust</a> FTW!
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). Our instrumental and vocal !-- is heavily influenced by such artists as , Vangelis, Rush, and Berlin, despite being more heavily guitar-based and less dependent on synth. and ) have been instrumentally composed, however not recorded. One song () has been partially vocally recorded, but the music for it has not yet been composed (although, to our credit, it does have an interesting vocal !--, which we wanted to experiment with for the purpose of composition).
John Ohno
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