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The Gauntlet: These Arms Are Snakes

These Arms Are Snakes Bio


These Arms Are Snakes   Band Members

Steve Snere - Vocals
Ryan Frederiksen - Guitar
Brian Cook - Bass & Keyboard
Chris Common - Drums
Jesse Robertson - Keyboard
Joe Preston - Drums

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Born of the ashes of seminal art thrashers Botch and Minneapolis punk heroes Kill Sadie, Seattle's These Arms are Snakes are fast-becoming an integral part of the Pacific Northwest's ever-dynamic musical fabric. Employing sinister guitar licks mixed with equal parts snarly vocals and a pension for spaced out musical long form - has painted the buzz heavy Snakes as anything but conventional. The band has toured endlessly, plastering both coasts with their livid live shows and with their eyes squarely focused on progressing and challenging all the current notions of hardcore, These Arms are Snakes are now poised to take their game to the next level ? bringing all the passion and promise of their previous endeavors to splendid completion.


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While recording Smashing Pumpkins' "Crush," producer Butch Vig told Billy Corgan he'd have to take off his jewellery for the guitar solo. Instead he kept it on, and the percussive effect audible in the background is the jewelry playing loosely in time with Billy's wrist as he strums.




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