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Yacøpsæ, Bastard Noise, Fistula, Sick/Tired, PSYCHO, Chainsaw to the Face

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Sat Feb 28Sun Mar 1 8pm Ages: 21+

About Yacøpsæ, Bastard Noise, Fistula, Sick/Tired, PSYCHO, Chainsaw to the Face



Bastard Noise was founded in 1991 by Henry Barnes, W. T. Nelson and Eric Wood, initially as a side project of powerviolence band Man Is The Bastard.

Current members are Joel Connell (Man is the Bastard, P.H.C., Neanderthal) W. T. Nelson (Trogotronic, Geronimo, Unicorn), and Eric Wood aka Throatrake (Man Is The Bastard, Antennacle, Neanderthal).

Although The Bastard Noise utilizes many instruments, the project has come to be known and recognized by the idiosyncratic sound of their purpose-crafted gear unique to the project. Electro-acoustic devices such as "the Coil", controllers such as joysticks repurposed from broken arcade games and a vast array of high and low voltage analog audio generators were invented, engineered and hand-built by Henry Barnes (who builds as Amps for Christ and Guitars For Christ) and W. T. Nelson (who builds for Trogotronic) specifically for The Bastard Noise lending to the projects' distinctive sound. Recently the project has come full circle to the roots of where it began with a return to a powerviolence/progressive repertoire and traditional instrumentation such as amplified bass guitar, keys and drums along with the unique electronic instruments characteristic of its sound.

started in late 98, have had lineup shifts over the past 12 years, released various splits and records, ,10"s,12"s, 8"s,7"s,cds,compliations,toured,played countless shows....currently taking some time off from live shows..working on split with Coffinworm,Monkey Priest, and an E.P. called "Bad Credit and Dead Friends" along with a cover of "Goin Through Your Purse" by the Mentors for a tribute coming out soon.

Everyone should be treated equally with the same cruelty

One of the most shocking films of all time, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho changed the thriller genre forever. Join the Master of Suspense on a chilling journey as an unsuspecting victim (Janet Leigh) visits the Bates Motel and falls prey to one of cinema's most notorious psychopaths - Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). Named #1 on the AFI's 100 Years…100 Thrills list, this notorious film has become a cultural phenomenon. Featuring one of the most iconic scenes in film history - the famous "shower scene", Psycho is "still terrifying after all these years" (Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide).

Runtime: 109 minutes



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