Faderhead
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Faderhead

Faderhead came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Matt Breuer on vocals and guitar, Johnathan Lhamon on guitar, and James Trivisonno on drums. Their...

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Faderhead's industrial noise and confrontational lyrics

A Los Angeles band that mixed alternative rock with industrial noise, built around distorted guitars and aggressive vocals.

For a sense of their sound, start with "Pussy Rules" or "Fuck What You Heard." They're both pretty raw and get right to the point.

Faderhead's 2005 song "Pussy Rules" became their most recognizable track, drawing attention for lyrics that dealt with sexual power dynamics. It got them both praise and criticism, and their live shows sometimes faced protests. Songs like "Fuck What You Heard" and "All Black Everything" followed a similar confrontational style, with the band arguing their work was meant to provoke discussion about social issues.

Faderhead came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Matt Breuer on vocals and guitar, Johnathan Lhamon on guitar, and James Trivisonno on drums. They put out albums like "The Kills" in 2005, "Ultra High Frequency" in 2007, and "Spectators of Suicide" in 2012, keeping a loyal following in the underground scene.

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Faderhead came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Matt Breuer on vocals and guitar, Johnathan Lhamon on guitar, and James Trivisonno on drums. Their sound mixed alternative rock with industrial noise, built around distorted guitars and Breuer's aggressive delivery.

Their 2005 song "Pussy Rules" became their most recognizable track, drawing attention for lyrics that dealt with sexual power dynamics. It got them both praise and criticism, and their live shows sometimes faced protests. Other songs like "Fuck What You Heard," "All Black Everything," and "Coke For My Ass" followed a similar confrontational style.

They put out albums like "The Kills" in 2005, "Ultra High Frequency" in 2007, and "Spectators of Suicide" in 2012. The band argued their work was meant to provoke discussion about social issues, and they kept a loyal following in the underground scene who appreciated their unapologetic approach.

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