The Sound of Animals Fighting are an experimental/prog rock band from Los Angeles, California that incorporated many members, including members from bands such as Finch, Rx Bandits, Circa Survive and Chiodos. The group was brought together by Rich Balling. Mandala by RX Bandits, released 21 July 2009 1. My Lonesome Only Friend 2. It's Only Another Parsec 3. Hope Is A Butterfly, No Net Its Captor 4. Hearts That Hanker For Mistake 5. Mientras La Veo Sonar 6. March Of the Caterpillar 7. Bury It Down Low 9. Breakfast Cat 10. Bled To Be Free (The Operation) 11. Bring Our Children Home Or Everything Is Nothing Matthew Embree - Lead.
Song Name | Comments |
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...And The Battle Begun | 5 |
1980 | 3 |
1995 | 0 |
A Mouth Full of Hollow Threats | 5 |
A New World | 1 |
All The Time | 4 |
All The Time (acoustic) | 4 |
Analog Boy | 32 |
Andrea | 5 |
Anyone But You | 7 |
Apparition | 6 |
Babylon | 6 |
Band-Aid | 8 |
Bled to Be Free (The Operation) | 0 |
Breakfast Cat | 1 |
Bring Our Children Home Or Everything Is Nothing | 0 |
Brown Shingle Berkeley | 1 |
Bury It Down Low | 1 |
Consequential Apathy | 4 |
Cornered | 2 |
Crushing Destroyer | 2 |
David's Birthday | 1 |
Decrescendo | 13 |
Dinna-Dawg (And The Inevitable Onset Of Lunacy) | 8 |
Epoxi-lips | 2 |
Falling Down The Mountain | 3 |
Fire To The Ocean | 0 |
Future, Buddy | 0 |
G2G | 0 |
Get | 3 |
Gun In Your Hand | 11 |
H-Bombs and Stripmalls | 0 |
Hearts That Hanker for Mistake | 2 |
High-Skool | 2 |
Holy Wars | 4 |
Hope Is a Butterfly, No Net Its Captor | 3 |
I Don't Care | 2 |
I Will Live | 1 |
In All Rwanda's Glory | 19 |
In Her Drawer | 8 |
Infection | 25 |
Innocense | 2 |
Intro | 3 |
It's Only Another Parsec... | 4 |
Late May's Gaze | 0 |
Lost | 2 |
March of the Caterpillar | 2 |
Mastering The List | 13 |
Maybe | 3 |
Meow! Meow! Space Tiger | 1 |
Metal Man | 6 |
Mientras La Veo Soñar | 10 |
Milk | 2 |
More | 2 |
My Lonesome Only Friend | 4 |
Never Loved (Live DVD Jam) | 1 |
Never Slept So Soundly | 8 |
Newstand Rock (The Bottom Line Exposition) | 6 |
Nothing Sacred | 4 |
Now Or Never | 3 |
Nugget | 5 |
On A Lonely Screen | 0 |
One Million Miles an Hour, Fast Asleep | 2 |
Only For the Night | 18 |
Overcome (The Recapitulation) | 19 |
Pal-Treaux | 7 |
Penguin Marlin Brando | 0 |
Please Come Home | 1 |
Progress | 4 |
Prophetic | 6 |
Republic | 2 |
Ruby Cumulous | 0 |
S.A.M. | 4 |
Saw Red | 4 |
Sell You Beautiful | 9 |
Stargazer | 0 |
Status | 16 |
Tainted Wheat | 6 |
Taking Chase As The Serpent Slithers | 7 |
Teen Idol | 9 |
Ten Seconds Never Seemed So Long | 4 |
The Last Words of Nicholas Berg | 1 |
This Time | 0 |
To Kill For You | 0 |
To Our Unborn Daughters | 3 |
Too-Tone | 1 |
Two Winters Ago | 2 |
Up To No Good | 0 |
Valentine's Day | 4 |
VCG3 | 5 |
Walk Away | 3 |
What If | 17 |
White Lies | 5 |
Who Would Have Thought? | 7 |
Why Popstars Sell Silicon | 0 |
Wide Open | 0 |
Will You Be Tomorrow | 0 |
Wrong With Me | 1 |
You For Christmas | 2 |
Progress | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 17, 2001 | |||
Recorded | Standard Electrical Recorders (Venice, California), Larchmont Studios (Hancock Park, California) | |||
Genre | Pop punk, ska punk, post-hardcore | |||
Length | 52:43 | |||
Label | Drive-Thru | |||
Producer | Chris Fudurich | |||
Rx Bandits chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Ox-Fanzine | 6/10[2] |
Progress is an album released by Rx Bandits on July 17, 2001 through Drive-Thru Records.
The LP was originally titled Artificial Intelligence and the Fall of Technology.[3]
The album was recorded during a tumultuous time in the band's lineup. Several members had left the band after the recording of Halfway between Here and There, though former saxophonist Noah Gaffney contributed on the song 'Anyone But You.' Gaffney's position was eventually filled by saxophonist Steve Borth, formerly of East Bay ska-punk band Link 80.
After the departure of James Salamone on bass, the band had many temporary replacements, including Johnny Tsagakis, drummer Chris Tsagakis' younger brother. Joe Troy, a longtime friend of Embree who helped write the song 'What If?', eventually joined the band as a permanent bass player.
Steve Choi, formerly of The Chinkees, also became a full member playing guitar and keyboards. Choi had also played keyboards on the demos that the band made for Progress, but when it came time to record, they decided to have Rich Zahniser of The Hippos play on the album, because at the time he was touring with the band. Former Jeffries Fan Club trombonist Chris Colonnier also played with the band at times in the same role as Zahniser. Progress was ranked #207 on the greatest albums in 2001.
Shortly after the release of Progress, Chris Sheets joined as a second trombone player. Not long after that, Rich Balling quit the band.
The album spawned the band's first music video for the song 'Analog Boy.' The band wouldn't make a second music video for another 5 years, until the title track of 2006's ...And the Battle Begun.
All songs written by Matt Embree, except where noted.