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CanEHdian Reviewer Profile: Jason Thornberry
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From sharing a concert bill with Eminem and Blink-182 to a four-month hospital stay
Jason has had a hectic life in the past two years. His plans for musical domination
may temporarily be on the back burner, but he's a motivated human being, and is probably
more focused and busy than ever before.
Back in college, Thornberry's long term goal is to eventually make a living from his musical
obesssion. With an almost psychotic work ethic it shouldn't take him long.
Techno Animal: "The Brotherhood of the Bomb"
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Distorted, lo-fi hip hop beats underneath dense piles of audio rubble: warped samples, hiss, the throbbing racket of a thousand less-than-thrilled hornets, and some very ready Mic Controllers.
Morbid Angel: "Blessed Are The Sick"
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The guitarist used to wear heavy dirtbike boots with thorny spikes sticking out of them. They didn't play around.
Yesterdays New Quintet: "Angels Without Edges"
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Fans of spacey jazz, and instrumental hip hop fusion (ala Cinematic Orchestra, Amon Tobin) will absolutely love this!
Little T and One Track Mike: "Fome is Dape"
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With gallons of humor on tap, and their bitch killa rhymes gathering cobwebs on a notepad behind the couch, it shouldn't take very long for this crew to turn some heads.
Brando: "The Headless Horseman is a Preacher"
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This is a record that will creep up on you, with whole choruses and chord progressions getting trapped in your subconscious, only to fall out without warning while you're having dinner with your parents, and attempting to be normal
Deceased - "Behind The Mourners Veil EP"
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Great, adrenalinised percussion (I used to call them 'polka beats') reminiscent of the best Slayer, amid rhythms that will make you feel dizzy at times.
Scott Brown Project: "Self Titled"
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I have an idea for you The Listener: sell all of your jazz stuff (saving anything by Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, Yesterdays New Quintet, or Miles Davis), get this album, and your collection will pass muster next time I pop by for a visit.
Corrosion of Conformity - "Technocracy EP"
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Some smart person at Columbia Records saw fit to exhume some of "COC's" early material, and here you have it, complete with a couple of bonus tracks.
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