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Hailing from the musical melting pot that is Seattle, Assembling Susan finds themselves in a world that is a multitude of genres--everything from pop to death metal to harsh noise--and effectively says "fuck you" to it all. One listen to their altogether quirky debut, "Modular Potato", lets you know exactly where the two collaborators that make up Assembling Susan--Omar FannyWampus and Nikki da Squid--stand influentally speaking: nowhere. Standout tracks like "Pizzarm", "Pebbles In A Store", or the gem that is "ChPimpin' Tha Beatizzles" (a spastic remix/cover/parody of The Beatles' "Lonely People") are all signs that Assembling Susan has no roots in any genre, and has no barriers for musical expansion either. It would seem that switching from squealing electronics with errant screeching ("Star Trek Is The New Shit") to borderline chaos ("...Steve Jobs...") is what this group does best, completely shattering the listener's expectation from song-to-song, even within the same song at times ("Pizzarm" being a good example). In the end, those inclined to Obsessive-Compulsive behavior regarding band classification will find Assembling Susan to be close to Venetian Snares, perhaps even Squarepusher, with an almost comedic value to their musical endeavors that is more than likely drug-induced. But as is the case with a debut album that can be best described as an autistic 5 year-old with a flamethrower, featuring song titles that range from "Charizard's Klingon Infestation Of Pseudom
Star Trek is the New Shit
2822Charizard's Klingon Infestation of Psuedomorphic Fleabopods
213Ch-Pimpin' Da Beatizzles
104FX
75DeeP FrIEd ManAtEe PeOple
76Bored Black People Without Electricity
57Pebbles in a Store
58Song That Sounds Like Star Trek is the New Shit But Isn't
59Pizzarm
510Excuse Me, I Don't Mean to Intrude, But I am the Couch
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Modular Potato

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