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| With an assembly that includes members of Ministry (Warner Bros.) and Thrill Kill Kult (Rykodisc), it's obvious project .44 has a firm grasp on the aggro/industrial/tek metal scene. Hailing from the industrial/tek-metal capital of Chicago, where pioneers like Ministry paved the way for recent grads like Static-X, project .44 continues the tradition of Chicago's knack for mixing pulverizing guitar licks with catchy dance beats. It is the forging experience that Louis Svitek (Ministry) provides when laying down the tracks that the band transfers to the stage explicitly and explosively.
project .44's 'choatic' live show is a direct derivative of the aggressive nature of their music in which no spectator has seen before. Two hard pounding drummers flanked by players who attack their instruments, each other and whatever else is around. Their impressive stage show has garnered them slots at all of the Midwest's premiere venues (Metro, The Rave, The Vic, etc.), as well as an accelerated fan base. Harri5, an unusual and imaginative new-comer, has an authoritative aura on stage that simply cannot be reckoned with. And together, with the infamous presence of Levi Levi (Thrill Kill Kult) on bass and MeTaL banging on metal they are project .44. For more information, visit their website: http://www.project44music.com
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