12 O'Clock on a Subway is an instrumental rock band utilizing only a bass g… Read Full Bio ↴12 O'Clock on a Subway is an instrumental rock band utilizing only a bass guitar with effects pedals and a drum machine, with the songs being collaborated on by Dave (the bassist) and Daniel (the drummer) over the internet. Their full length album, "Axon Terminal Subversion," is available for download on Last.fm for free at this link.
The full history of the band is as follows:
There was this guy named Dave that messed around on a Squier P-Bass. Yeah, it was that sweet of a bass guitar. He got bored playing bass by himself. He started experimenting with a drum machine program on the PC and tried to make a self-recorded song. It turned out that Dave didn't know much about drumming. He asked his friend and drummer Daniel, who at the time lived on the other side of the state of California to make up some beats for him on the drum machine program and send them to him over the internet, kinda like those the Postal Service people. Dave arranged the beats into a song, then added bass guitar with various effects from his distortion/overdrive guitar pedal, bass chorus pedal and bass wah-wah pedal. Just one problem: Dave can't sing or write respectable lyrics. Solution? Don't have any. And this is how 12 O'Clock on a Subway was born in October of 2005.
A decent number of people decided they liked the instrumental music of 12 on their official MySpace website located at http://www.myspace.com/12oclockonasubway. Surprisingly, a decent number of people also offered to sing for 12, but scientists still aren't sure why. Five months after their formation, the duo finished recording enough songs for what could be considered a full length album, and gave it away for free on the internet.
With a purposely pretentious band name, nonsensical album title and ridiculous song titles to go with it, 12 O'Clock on a Subway released the long awaited and highly anticipated full length album titled "Axon Terminal Subversion" on January 31, 2006.
They also covered a Bloc Party song, "Helicopter," because Death From Above 1979 covered Bloc Party's "Luno" and 12 pretty much owes DFA their fan base, so why not cover Bloc Party too?
In the summer of 2006, 12 recorded and released one more song inspired by Chuck Norris titled "A Shadow in the Night."
"12" is currently enjoying rumors that they will reunite to play the infamous Coachella music festival. Keep your eye out for an album re-release in 2016.
The full history of the band is as follows:
There was this guy named Dave that messed around on a Squier P-Bass. Yeah, it was that sweet of a bass guitar. He got bored playing bass by himself. He started experimenting with a drum machine program on the PC and tried to make a self-recorded song. It turned out that Dave didn't know much about drumming. He asked his friend and drummer Daniel, who at the time lived on the other side of the state of California to make up some beats for him on the drum machine program and send them to him over the internet, kinda like those the Postal Service people. Dave arranged the beats into a song, then added bass guitar with various effects from his distortion/overdrive guitar pedal, bass chorus pedal and bass wah-wah pedal. Just one problem: Dave can't sing or write respectable lyrics. Solution? Don't have any. And this is how 12 O'Clock on a Subway was born in October of 2005.
A decent number of people decided they liked the instrumental music of 12 on their official MySpace website located at http://www.myspace.com/12oclockonasubway. Surprisingly, a decent number of people also offered to sing for 12, but scientists still aren't sure why. Five months after their formation, the duo finished recording enough songs for what could be considered a full length album, and gave it away for free on the internet.
With a purposely pretentious band name, nonsensical album title and ridiculous song titles to go with it, 12 O'Clock on a Subway released the long awaited and highly anticipated full length album titled "Axon Terminal Subversion" on January 31, 2006.
They also covered a Bloc Party song, "Helicopter," because Death From Above 1979 covered Bloc Party's "Luno" and 12 pretty much owes DFA their fan base, so why not cover Bloc Party too?
In the summer of 2006, 12 recorded and released one more song inspired by Chuck Norris titled "A Shadow in the Night."
"12" is currently enjoying rumors that they will reunite to play the infamous Coachella music festival. Keep your eye out for an album re-release in 2016.
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@Guitarherotimmydude
People who say this is shitty acting must have never visited/ been to the east side of LA. This is how Mexican gangsters act, talk and walk
@davidsosa56
true. The critics don't know shit about the street life.
@la_gallada_ruiz9818
not just EAST LOS all over L.A HOMIE
@cristianmisaelpichardorami7969
Simon que si ese
@deathrow8935
S. Sanchez u right ese alot of young mexicans try to act like there really black. like come on vato
@Seyhmuz
Michael Jordan: you defintely right ! I was in shock when I saw it for the first time, how good the acting was, especially the pimp mobile 😭
@AMM-S
This scene is actually a masterpiece . The creative way of walking through the cafeteria introducing all the main players works well because Popeye is connected to all of them through his business or theirs. Also it's creative with the use of different actors , their ways of speech and as a result the scene as a whole tells you everything you need to know about the characters without any deep detail.
@LilXancheX
Suave
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@seangonzalez9025
My dad is playing the one in the pink rollers🤣
@tupachussain7489
Facts bro. Each set piece went off perfect. Each actor smashed their Bit.