Wired All Wrong
Wired All Wrong | |
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Sherman Oaks, California | |
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Years active | 2006 – 2008 |
Labels | Nitrus Records (North America) |
Members | Matt Mahaffey Jeff Turzo Andy Gerold Tim Kelleher Scott Garrett |
Wired All Wrong is a
Break out the Battle Tapes
Wired All Wrong released their first LP, Break out the Battle Tapes, on September 12, 2006 which features the singles "Lost Angeles," "Nothing at All" and "Elevatin". The song "You're Freakin' Me out Girl" features rapper Count Bass D.
The band went on tour in the fall of 2006 to promote the album. A notable performance was at
The band had a contest for their fans to make the music video for "Nothing at All."
Live performances
Wired All Wrong has been described as functioning similar to God Lives Underwater, Turzo's former band, in the sense that the two founding members, Turzo and Mahaffey, write, record and produce all the music then perform it live alongside a full band. Their on-stage presence is that of an over-the-top, garage-band-esque, heavy metal sound accented by Mahaffey's light-hearted stage antics.
Wired All Wrong performed and recorded a remix of their hit song "Lost Angeles" live at radio station
Producers
The duo produced for the band Hellogoodbye on their debut album Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!.[2] They also produced 4 tracks for the band Forever the Sickest Kids on their debut album Underdog Alma Mater. They produced two tracks on The Sounds' third album Crossing the Rubicon as well as the entire 2008 album Walk This Way by The White Tie Affair.
Albums
- Break out the Battle Tapes (2006)
References
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (October 2008) |