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Based in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Left Spine Down (also known by the abbreviation LSD) is a band that plays what they call "cyberpunk," a mixture of electronica, metal, punk, and drum & bass〔(Left Spine Down - Assault of the Digital Punks )〕 which can be described as some kind of digital hardcore. The band features Jeremy Inkel of electro-industrial bands Front Line Assembly, Noise Unit and electronic band Delerium. == History == The group self-released their debut EP, ''Smartbomb EP'', in June 2007.〔(Left Spine Down feat. Front Line Assembly members to release EP )〕〔"(Left Spine Down - ''Smartbomb'' (MCD Synthetic) )" review in ''Side-line''〕〔"(Left Spine Down - ''Smartbomb'' )" review in ''Discogs''〕 The EP was produced by Front Line Assembly/Noise Unit's Chris Peterson.〔(Left Spine Down Release EP, "Smartbomb", sound samples, announce tour )〕 Their debut LP, Fighting for Voltage, was released in April 2008 on Synthetic Sounds in Canada, and a Canadian tour followed in support of the album.〔(Left Spine Down releases debut full-length album )〕〔(Left Spine Down is ''Fighting for Voltage'' )" in ''Regen''〕 Bit Riot Records picked up the rights to the release of ''Fighting for Voltage'' in the USA and released the album in September 2008.〔"(Left Spine Down signed to BitRiot! )"〕〔"(Left Spine Down signs with Bit Riot Records )" in ''Regen''〕 On March 3, 2009 and again via Synthetic Sounds the band released their second full-length album entitled ''Voltage 2.3: Remixed and Revisited''. The album featured three new songs; "Welcome to the Future" with covers of "Territorial Pissings" by Nirvana and "She's Lost Control" by Joy Division; along with remixes and segues.〔"(March Release for Left Spine Down's ''Voltage 2.3: Remixed and Revisited'' )" in ''Side-line''〕 In January 2011 the band's fourth music video was released for She's Lost Control which made it into rotation on MuchMusic in Canada.〔"(Left Spine Down - She's Lost Control on Muchmusic.com (restricted to Canadian online viewers only) )"〕 The band has toured North America extensively with Revolting Cocks, SNFU, 16 Volt〔(MIDI GHETTO TOUR No. 1 Show Review )〕 and Chemlab〔" (MIDI Ghetto Tour No. 2 Show Review )" in ''Regen''〕 and opened for groups such as The Birthday Massacre, Combichrist, DOA, Genitorturers〔"(Vancouver Hosts Genitorturers and Left Spine Down )" in ''Regen''〕 and Front Line Assembly. In May 2011 Left Spine Down signed with Metropolis Records. They released their second full-length album, ''Caution'', on August 23, 2011 which was preceded by a new single and video for the track "X-Ray".〔http://www.blackvector.se/cyberpunk-act-left-spine-down-present-music-video-and-new-album/〕 The album was produced by well known industrial music producer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and features the band as a four-piece stripped down from their previous incarnations as a five and six-piece band. In late 2011, Skinny Puppy lead singer Nivek Ogre's side project ohGr announced a December 2011 West Coast USA and Canada tour consisting of nine performances supported by Left Spine Down.〔"(ohGr with Left Spine Down live dates announced! )"〕〔"(:News: Left Spin Down Tour in Support of ohGr )"〕 In 2012, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult announced their 25-year anniversary tour covering over 30 dates in the USA tour featuring direct support by Left Spine Down.〔"(LEFT SPINE DOWN TO SUPPORT MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT )"〕〔"(My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult celebrate 25 years with tour )"〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Left Spine Down」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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