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One man surrealist [[harsh noise]] project from the Inland Empire. Uses/has used [[contact microphones]], [[sheet metal]], [[screaming]], [[springs]], [[cymbals]], [[hammers]], [[forks]], [[saws]], [[vinyl records]], [[angle grinders]], [[cheese graters]], [[screws]], [[beer cans]], [[steel chairs]], [[guitars]], [[violin bows]], The [[Bible]], [[analog synths]], [[boxcutters]], [[modular gear]], [[razor blades]], [[keyboard stands]], organic [[feedback]], metal spools, [[crowbars]], [[tapes]], and of course a ton of pedals to create sounds. The forces of Cerebral Roil and E-Yard combine to create Boozehammer.  
 
One man surrealist [[harsh noise]] project from the Inland Empire. Uses/has used [[contact microphones]], [[sheet metal]], [[screaming]], [[springs]], [[cymbals]], [[hammers]], [[forks]], [[saws]], [[vinyl records]], [[angle grinders]], [[cheese graters]], [[screws]], [[beer cans]], [[steel chairs]], [[guitars]], [[violin bows]], The [[Bible]], [[analog synths]], [[boxcutters]], [[modular gear]], [[razor blades]], [[keyboard stands]], organic [[feedback]], metal spools, [[crowbars]], [[tapes]], and of course a ton of pedals to create sounds. The forces of Cerebral Roil and E-Yard combine to create Boozehammer.  
  
 
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[[category: Noise]][[category: Harsh Noise]][[category: United States of America]][[category: California]][[category: Southern ]][[category: North America]][[category: Northern Hemisphere]]

Latest revision as of 03:38, 13 September 2011

One man surrealist harsh noise project from the Inland Empire. Uses/has used contact microphones, sheet metal, screaming, springs, cymbals, hammers, forks, saws, vinyl records, angle grinders, cheese graters, screws, beer cans, steel chairs, guitars, violin bows, The Bible, analog synths, boxcutters, modular gear, razor blades, keyboard stands, organic feedback, metal spools, crowbars, tapes, and of course a ton of pedals to create sounds. The forces of Cerebral Roil and E-Yard combine to create Boozehammer.