The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower were a post-hardcore band from San Die… Read Full Bio ↴The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower were a post-hardcore band from San Diego, California formed in 2001 with the distinct intention of branding their name on every kid's lips. Their beginning stage as an inventive jazz-punk hybrid as heard on 2003's "Dissertation, Honey" was strong and ever so cacophonous, but was quickly abandoned by the time of their second official release; a three song EP titled "If You Cut Us, We Bleed." This EP earned them a taste of success, danger, and an opportunity to spend nearly six months of 2004 on the road with the likes of Q and not U, The Locust, and The Ex. Upon hearing the strangled, honking, and all too damaged "Love in the Fascist Brothel" one will quickly realize that the Plot is not a one trick pony, and has now abandoned both genres to become something all its own. Like The Contortions and The Sex Pistols before them, The Plot throws together an all-smart version of punk; spit, attitude, and sexuality.
Their reputation for leaving people cheated or impregnated with obsession has now turned the world on it's ears. For the Plot the payoff is big; "Love in the Fascist Brothel" has that magical quality that drives people on to the stage and into the sweaty dance pit every night. That coupled with critical attention overseas and around the globe has international bands and journalists eagerly interested in all of their 2005 excursions to the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and their extensive tour of North America.
Their second-to-last release was an EP titled "INRI", on Art Fag Records.
On September 26th, 2006, The Plot announced via a Myspace bulletin that their then-current U.S tour would be the band's last before disbanding. Their final show was in their hometown of San Diego, and a posthumous release of a seven-song mini-LP entitled "Saviors & Suckers" on Three One G records was in the works, but Three One G has since said they will not be releasing the title.
Some members have formed Crocodiles.
Their reputation for leaving people cheated or impregnated with obsession has now turned the world on it's ears. For the Plot the payoff is big; "Love in the Fascist Brothel" has that magical quality that drives people on to the stage and into the sweaty dance pit every night. That coupled with critical attention overseas and around the globe has international bands and journalists eagerly interested in all of their 2005 excursions to the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and their extensive tour of North America.
Their second-to-last release was an EP titled "INRI", on Art Fag Records.
On September 26th, 2006, The Plot announced via a Myspace bulletin that their then-current U.S tour would be the band's last before disbanding. Their final show was in their hometown of San Diego, and a posthumous release of a seven-song mini-LP entitled "Saviors & Suckers" on Three One G records was in the works, but Three One G has since said they will not be releasing the title.
Some members have formed Crocodiles.
It's In His Kiss
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Oumix
0:00 - Exhibitionism
1:03 - Sometimes I Wish I'd Lost a Leg
2:40 - One Stab Deserves Another
5:30 - Funeral Procession
7:01 - For Marcus
9:56 - Johnny, You're All Grown Up
12:10 - Her Health Violation
13:49 - Attached to the Hip
17:01 - Circuit
18:54 - It's in His Kiss
20:34 - Comeback 1968
21:55 - Safety is Of
24:35 - Monotonous
Oumix
0:00 - Exhibitionism
1:03 - Sometimes I Wish I'd Lost a Leg
2:40 - One Stab Deserves Another
5:30 - Funeral Procession
7:01 - For Marcus
9:56 - Johnny, You're All Grown Up
12:10 - Her Health Violation
13:49 - Attached to the Hip
17:01 - Circuit
18:54 - It's in His Kiss
20:34 - Comeback 1968
21:55 - Safety is Of
24:35 - Monotonous
Isaac Malaret
Hell yeah! I wish this album was on Spotify.
projectno5
this was always my favorite plot album and i wish it was on spotify.
Regis Phil I’m
🎉
Nick Oakden
I've lost track of the number of times I've gone to upvote this, then realised I already did.
Ian Rogers
I just realized it's not. Now I'm here
Thomas Wilson
Same
Rattle Snake
#bigdickenergy
Michael
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been looking for this album since the last time I listened to it at the age of 15. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
. Jason
Loved blasting this album back when I was in High School.