Frantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. They have created a … Read Full Bio ↴Frantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. They have created a sound that has been described as original and distinctive while mixing many of their influences. Their music combines strong melodies with the heaviness of metal.
Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars and Karl Arthur Renstrøm on the drums. In November 2002, they released four songs for their first and only demo CD called Fluctuadmission. During the recording, Paul Mozart Bjørke joined the group as a studio member on vocals and bass.
Although a debut demo, it generated much excitement by both press and fans alike. It also caught label attention quickly and the band received quite a few offers and decided to sign worldwide with The End Records in the summer of 2003.
Karl Arthur Renstrøm was replaced by Sten Erik Svendheim in July 2003. The band began recording their debut album, The Sense Apparatus in October of 2003. The recording proved to be a major project, taking an entire year to complete. The Sense Apparatus features 41 minutes of what has been described as dramatic and massive music. The album was produced by Patrick Scantlebury with artwork by Christian Ruud. The album also features Kjetil Foseid, Daniel Solheim and Agnete M. Kirkevaag (Madder Mortem) performing various vocal duties. In 2004/2005, Lars Gunnar Morastseter and Trond Sand, both previous from the Norwegian death metal band The Laughing Man joined the band. Writing and rehearsals for the follow-up started and the band played their first, and so far only, live gig, in their hometown Kongsvinger during the month of August 2005.
As of 2009, the album was announced as being in progress, and had a tentative release date of 2009, but as of June 2012, there has been no updates from the band.
Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars and Karl Arthur Renstrøm on the drums. In November 2002, they released four songs for their first and only demo CD called Fluctuadmission. During the recording, Paul Mozart Bjørke joined the group as a studio member on vocals and bass.
Although a debut demo, it generated much excitement by both press and fans alike. It also caught label attention quickly and the band received quite a few offers and decided to sign worldwide with The End Records in the summer of 2003.
Karl Arthur Renstrøm was replaced by Sten Erik Svendheim in July 2003. The band began recording their debut album, The Sense Apparatus in October of 2003. The recording proved to be a major project, taking an entire year to complete. The Sense Apparatus features 41 minutes of what has been described as dramatic and massive music. The album was produced by Patrick Scantlebury with artwork by Christian Ruud. The album also features Kjetil Foseid, Daniel Solheim and Agnete M. Kirkevaag (Madder Mortem) performing various vocal duties. In 2004/2005, Lars Gunnar Morastseter and Trond Sand, both previous from the Norwegian death metal band The Laughing Man joined the band. Writing and rehearsals for the follow-up started and the band played their first, and so far only, live gig, in their hometown Kongsvinger during the month of August 2005.
As of 2009, the album was announced as being in progress, and had a tentative release date of 2009, but as of June 2012, there has been no updates from the band.
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Frantic Bleep Lyrics
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A Survey Wait and see... Come see the floodstricken areas! The stret…
But a Memory The king abdicates In favor of one's son Ruined by the…
but_a_memory The king abdicates In favor of one's son Ruined by the…
Cone In our cradles we dream sweetly Of destinations we can never…
Curtainraiser Dance, dance, dance My little fairy queen That is the most…
Mandaughter Faster, faster! They'll catch you soon! Jump in the well! T…
Mausolos The winds of Sunday told us Where we could find hell To…
Nebolous Termini Would they never wake up? Those of the first water Have …
Neboulous Termini Yet I tremble... Why Tremble before the abyss... Would t…
Sins of Omission The man came down with a crash He made a charge…
The Expulsion By the web of umbilical cords The Circletowers led their sh…
___but a memory The king abdicates In favor of one's son Ruined by the…
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@MikeHawkGetzbyga
bullshit order watchmojo
here's a good list instead
numerical ratings are the confusion scale (1=insanity - 5=unanticipated twists),
alphabetical ratings are the quality of the plot twists based on the TIME the series spends to "SET" the twists and the magnitude of the twists themselves (3S= insane amount of plot twists "set" in insanely small time periods e.g. 3 minor and 2 major plot twists set in 40 mins - B=a minimum of 3 major plot twists per season):
#1 SSS class: Legion
#2 SS class: Dark
#3 S class: Mr.Robot
#4 A class: The magicians
#5 B class: Fringe
@steverobertson3980
Twin Peaks is easily the best drama that has ever been on TV . The first season and the third are VERY good.
@pabloxz97
HOW is LOST more confusing than Twin Peaks? Have they not seen TP:The Return? Besides, LOST is purposedly confusing by withholding information, and eventually explaining the mysteries to the audience. Twin Peaks does none of that. Pretty much the whole third season is open to interpretation.
@metroidxme6470
There would be no Lost without Twin Peaks....watch mojo messin up again.
@Rilumai
Twin Peaks should have been first by far.
@persontime4569
Rilumai I agree. Mysteries from two decades ago that can't be solved. Throw in season 3 and it should been number 1 by a mile.
@franklinvibes7701
Over Dark?
@Rilumai
@Franklin Vibes Never seen it but I'm still gonna say yes. From the looks of it, that show deals with time travel? If that's the case, time travel or time itself can be complex, but I'm not sure how confusing it really is. Twin Peaks, though? There are things in that show that may never be solved. David Lynch is an enigma.
@aadityanikam8830
@Rilumai Watch it It's worth it
@Rilumai
@Aaditya Nikam It's on the list for sure. Currently watching Lost at the moment!
@martinlutherkingjr.2993
I was never once confused on mr robot, I was just amazed at how well everything is executed in the show, my fav show right now