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In the evoloution of metal, Necktie Suicide is undeniably the next level of conciousness. A five-headed beast that has won over their midwest confines without major label support or buying into the gimmick heavy world of cheese before integrity and ego before talent. Nearly 4 years in the making Necktie Suicide has gone from sharing the stages with local Fargo-Moorhead bands barely out of the garage to sharing the stage with an assortment of national bands that had to be careful to walk that line of being upstaged by their local upstarts. American Head Charge, Dope, Internal Bleeding, Dog Fashion Disco, Sinai Beach, Into Eternity, Six Feet Under, Premonitions of War, The Brain Chiggers, Vampire Moose, Misery Index, Through the Disipline, Jucifer, Tw isted Method, Dead to Fall, 12 tribes and Fight Paris all have taken to the stage after the five young mad scientists that form Necktie Suicide, Now it's only a matter of time before the stage belongs to N.S. and rightfully so. Full of passion, ideals, talent, anger, empathy, conviction and showmanship, Necktie are as much individuals as they are one within it's collective members.
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== Members ==
 
== Members ==
 
*Jared ? (guitar)
 
*Jared ? (guitar)
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*Steve Smedshammer (guitar)
 
*Steve Smedshammer (guitar)
 
*AJ Anderson (vocals)
 
*AJ Anderson (vocals)
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== About ==
 
In the evoloution of metal, Necktie Suicide is undeniably the next level of conciousness. A 5 headed beast that has won over their midwest confines without major-label support or buying into the gimmick heavy world of cheese before integrity and ego before talent. nearly 4 years in the making Necktie Suicide has gone from sharing the stages with local Fargo-Moorhead bands barley out of the garage to sharing the stage with an assortment of national bands that had to be carfull to walk that line of being upstaged by their local upstarts. American Head Charge, Dope, Internal Bleeding, Dog Fashion Disco, Sinai Beach, Into Eternity, Six Feet Under, Premonitions of War, The Brain Chiggers, Vampire Moose, Misery Index, Through the Disipline, Jucifer, Tw isted Method, Dead to Fall, 12 tribes and Fight Paris all have taken to the stage after the five young mad scientists that form Necktie Suicide, Now it's only a matter of time before the stage belongs to N.S. and rightfully so. Full of passion, ideals, talent, anger, empathy, conviction and showmanship, Necktie are as much individuals as they are one within it's collective members.
 
  
 
== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==

Revision as of 15:15, 5 September 2005

In the evoloution of metal, Necktie Suicide is undeniably the next level of conciousness. A five-headed beast that has won over their midwest confines without major label support or buying into the gimmick heavy world of cheese before integrity and ego before talent. Nearly 4 years in the making Necktie Suicide has gone from sharing the stages with local Fargo-Moorhead bands barely out of the garage to sharing the stage with an assortment of national bands that had to be careful to walk that line of being upstaged by their local upstarts. American Head Charge, Dope, Internal Bleeding, Dog Fashion Disco, Sinai Beach, Into Eternity, Six Feet Under, Premonitions of War, The Brain Chiggers, Vampire Moose, Misery Index, Through the Disipline, Jucifer, Tw isted Method, Dead to Fall, 12 tribes and Fight Paris all have taken to the stage after the five young mad scientists that form Necktie Suicide, Now it's only a matter of time before the stage belongs to N.S. and rightfully so. Full of passion, ideals, talent, anger, empathy, conviction and showmanship, Necktie are as much individuals as they are one within it's collective members.

Members

  • Jared ? (guitar)
  • Justin ? (drums)
  • Andy Hanson (bass)
  • Steve Smedshammer (guitar)
  • AJ Anderson (vocals)

Highlights

Shows

Discography

  • "Bearing Witness to the Fall of Rome" Self-released
  • "Live at Playmakers" Self-released
  • "A Marriage of Life and Loss" Self-released

Link

website

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