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danbotha
Posted: July 30th, 2012, 4:56am Report to Moderator
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I haven't found a thread for something like this, yet, so I thought I might create one. Come along and post some videos of local bands that have yet to be discovered.



Thought I'd introduce you guys to Scrambl3d. This is a local band run by a bunch of my mates. They're absolutely awesome, so be sure to take a look. I'm sure they'd like a bit of feedback as well.

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Well, I guess bands local to me aren't going to be local for anyone else, but I'll give it a shot.

From Melbourne, Florida, we have the new Pink Floyd, known as The Basement Scene:



I like their songs because they have that "supersonic" sound and have names like "Eight Legged Groove Monster", "Time Traveling Jesus", and "Bajenkalung".


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Love original music.
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in the vain of Radiohead...a kickass band from the Bay Area that came really close to breaking out before breaking up in the wake of a horrific car accident.


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Down in the hole / Jesus tries to crack a smile / Beneath another shovel load
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From what I can see on that thread, sniper, there isn't actually a lot of sharing of music going on, which is what I'm trying to pull off, here.


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