Nab This Mo-Fracky If You're Into Metal
Sunday, 4. January 2009, 00:23:29
The group was founded by vocalist Jonny Davy, guitarists Ravi Bhadriraju and Andrew Arcurio, bassist Chad Staples, and drummer Andy Rysdam. In 2004, they created a MySpace profile, posted songs online, and began to connect with several worldwide fans. Later that year, Staples and Rysdam left Job for a Cowboy and were replaced by Brent Riggs and Elliott Sellers respectively as bassist and drummer. Traffic to the band's MySpace profile increased exponentially in late 2005, when the band released its first EP, entitled Doom.
Job for a Cowboy extensively promoted their debut EP, including three performances on the Sounds of the Underground tour. By the end of year, the band obtained professional management and signed a deal with Metal Blade Records, who reissued Doom with a bonus track. Also in 2006, Arcurio left Job for a Cowboy, and new guitarist Bobby Thompson joined the group. While Job for a Cowboy was writing material for their first full-length album, Sellers announced that he would be leaving the band to go back to school immediately after recording the album. In search of a permanent drummer, the band then posted a bulletin on Blabbermouth.net, which was seen by Jon "The Charn" Rice. He made a video of himself, posted it on YouTube, and sent the link to the band. Soon after, Rice was announced as the new drummer
So, anyway, now that you know the gist, I'm offering the album to you if you want to check it out.
They have more recent stuff, but I freakin' love this particular album.
HERE IT IS FOR THE TAKING.











kalynka # 4. January 2009, 14:19
Nerak # 4. January 2009, 20:52
angel292005 # 4. January 2009, 21:23
Thanks for sharing.
night wolf # 6. January 2009, 22:40
My new work!
Nerak # 8. January 2009, 16:47
MIRjustise # 8. January 2009, 17:50
Nerak # 8. January 2009, 17:56
Mr-Brightside # 13. January 2009, 22:57
Nerak # 13. January 2009, 23:03
Nerak # 13. January 2009, 23:04
I do love the song "Bukkake Tsunami" by Cattle Decapitation, though.
Mr-Brightside # 13. January 2009, 23:09
You can find hundreds of bands from thrash metal to screamy emo shizz!
Nerak # 13. January 2009, 23:10
Mr-Brightside # 13. January 2009, 23:13
I just use the site to find some genuine rock bands and the occasional guilty pleasure pop punk song!
http://vampirefreaks.com/astroninjaband
Nerak # 13. January 2009, 23:17
Mr-Brightside # 13. January 2009, 23:19
Nerak # 13. January 2009, 23:20