Infidel Inc.
Selected Discography

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2006
I agree phreejazz, very Patten. The only band I can compare this to is 'Peeping Tom'.
Lovin' it! Let's see now . . . book . . . mark . . . there we go. |
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I must admit, these guys have grown on me
A new album is due out this year sometime, and I wonder if it will live up to "I"... |
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I hear a lot of Zombie vs Filter in this. Can't decide if I like it or not.
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Never heard of them but I love this song "Box of Sunshine". Why is the album completely unavailable on Amazon? Not even a single used copy for sale...
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Infidel Inc. has been inactive for a long time, I sure hope they aren't pulling out of the music biz
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Didn't initially knock my socks off, but they're growing on me. I find myself looking forward to the next three minutes every time they pop up on my station.
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The vocal tone and timing reminds me of Mike Patton. I thought Shotgun Valentine was a new Tomahawk or Peeping Tom as I was listening to it while doing other work.
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Here's what Wikipedia says, Richard (since you're set to "private"). Biography:
Infidel inc. is an American industrial rock band formed in Silicon Valley, California circa 2003 by Christopher Aidan. The band is best known for the song "Fix," which was featured in a television commercial for Izod during Super Bowl XLI. The group suggests it is the first use of music from an unsigned artist during a Super Bowl ad, but this isn't easily verifiable. As its main producer, singer, songwriter, and ins |
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I hear very little nails, but I do hear a brand new american industrial movement. I'm all ears for this band.
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The more I hear this band, the more I love it. NIN influence, yes.... and that's way cool with me. I want to hear the whole album.
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