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Everything about Dysrhythmia Band totally explainedDysrhythmia is a technical post rock band. They recently added Behold... The Arctopus famed Warr guitarist Colin Marston, now playing bass, replacing Clayton Ingerson, the band's former bassist and a founding member. The band plays an intense yet thoughtful crossblend of tech metal and post rock, often burgeoning on shifting time signatures and contradictingly mellow guitar phrases. Completely instrumental, the band's focal point is in its unique crossbreed of frantic time signature evolution and mellifluous guitar passages.
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Discography
Contradiction (2000), Self-Release
No Interference (2001), Self-Release
Pretest (2003), Relapse Records
Barriers and Passages (2006), Relapse Records
Barriers and Passages Vinyl LP (2007), EYESOFSOUND
Fractures, split w/ Rothko CD (2007), Acerbic Noise DevelopmentFurther Information
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