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The Plastic FanTastics

The Plastic FanTastics

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 15 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Sheep on Drugs, Nine Inch Nails, Filter, Love and Rockets

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God Damn Radio (3:49) Date added: 05/03/05 | Total listens: 6,682

User reviews for The Plastic FanTastics

Average rating3h starsOut of 15 votes

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Biography

"With music that' part neo-punk and glam rock, they are likely to stick out in a crowded city music scene even as big as New York’s” exclaims smother.net

"Hard hitting thick pop/rock from New York's The Plastic Fantastics. This is the band's first release...and it's a keeper. Beginning with the incredibly catchy refrain of "God Damn Radio," the band instantly grabs their audience by the balls" writes babysue.com, they continue, “Headed by singer/songwriter lionel Cohen, the band's technology-rich hard sound sounds something like a cross between Nine Inch Nails and Love and Rockets. The tunes feature heavy synthesizers, crazy guitars, and an even heavier rock beat...and vocals that will most certainly drive listeners into a frenzy. This impressive EP features six tracks […] Great stuff.”
 
Lionel plunges into the depths of his darkness and ideals to write the world's most interesting music in a long time. Now he presents The Plastic FanTastics, a twisted group of wicked virtuosos, to channel his moods and energy.

“The Plastic FanTastics meld electro-synth with glam-punk” writes Time Out NY about this industrial/rock band, and the legendary Wayne Kramer (MC5) ads, “It's so refreshing to listen to a band of this generation explore a new sound.”

Seemingly void of any true human emotions in real life, all of lionel’s compassion and madness is exhausted into his music.

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