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Steve JAIMZ: Damned if I do…damned if I don’t CD ---> Tigertailz SINGER + 3 Tigertailz musicians

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ONES AND ZEROS: Protocol CD Modern Hard rock. SUPER Cover version of Fascination Street (by the Cure). Check videos

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ONES AND ZEROS: Protocol CD Modern Hard rock. SUPER Cover version of Fascination Street (by the Cure). Check videos

Tracks:
1 Forget
2 Duality
3 Just Fine
4 Seemyself
5 Things I've Done
6 Paradigm Shift
7 Far Away8 Free
9 Interlude
10 Fascination Street (by the Cure)
11 Why Remix 2002

Modern Rock California
Recommended if you like ...Alice in Chains, Filter, Puddle of Mudd

San Francisco has been the breeding ground for new ideas in music for years. Add the element of computing and O.A.Z is born. Les Paul's and Marshall's are crammed into PC's. Loops and Beats make you move. Thump Goes the Bass; the machine has taken control. Now the worlds of old and new collide, you are born again.
Part human, PartMachine, Ones and Zeros defines the dualistic world we live in. "We all long for the organic life, but love the efficient digital world we created. Music is no different. The principals are always going to stay the same: Great songs with hooks and riffs that stick in your mind."
Now, while the things we are fed pacify the world, Ones and Zeros moves across the wires that link us all together.
Jester Vocals Guitars Digital Edits n What not
Rockdawg Drums and Beats
Voorhees Bass Vocals
Reviews:
-Outstanding...
-Driving, thought-provoking songs, excellent musicality, smooth production...this is one I can listen to again and again and never grow bored. "Just Fine" is an amazing tune... as are several others. This band deserves a major deal... and I predict that will occur before too long.
-Not a bad song on this disc. Well written songs, great vocals, well performed. You'll be hearing more from these guys. I've heard songs from their next disc and I am looking forward to hearing the rest of it.

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Ones and Zeros Protocol seems to be a perfect mix of technology, industrial and rock/grunge that works perfectly. Forget starts this album off with such a bang and then leads to the very different duality. Justfine and things ive done are very good rocks songs that wont hurt anyones ears but dont break any ground really. But that doesnt mean they are bad.. They are quite good. Seemyself is their ballad on the album and its quite good with its lsow spots and faster areas. But then we get to the two best songs on the album. Paradigm Shift and Free. These two songs kick much ... and they both seem very original and different from each other. Free has almost a funk about it that makes it almost different then the rest of the album but its hard rock edge pushed it out as my favorite track on this album. Then the album closes with a cover of the cure and a remix of something. Both quite interesting. All in all this album should get some press time and maybe some radio play. Itsa lot better then alot of the rock out there these days. Staying away from too much screaming and putting together incredible harmonies and sounds using whatever means they did. Protocol is one of the best albums u never heard

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