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IAMDYNAMITE

12+ albums
Garage Rockrockindie rockPsychedelic Rockpower pop

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It would be reasonable to suspect a band who borrowed their name from the works of Friedrich Nietzsche might just be yet another pretentious act arriving on the scene but, when it comes to the rock and rhythm duo IAMDYNAMITE, it would be safer to assume the exact opposite. In truth, the choosing of the name might just be a perfect example of the band’s playful and self effacing sense of humor. At first listen it becomes clear, IAMDYNAMITE, with their thunderous beats and crunching power chords, are actually the anti-pretentious and with American cynicism at an all time high, the timing of their arrival could not be more perfect. IAMDYNAMITE are Christopher Martin (Guitar, Vox) and Chris Phillips (Drums/Vox). They honed their sound and vision while coming up in the rock scene of Detroit, MI and with countless college shows throughout the midwest. In the Fall of 2011 the band set out on their first coast to coast tour. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Where Will We Go

20,622
2

Stereo

18,183
3

In The Summer

11,563
4

Bloom

7,576
5

Hi Lo

7,481
6

Hey Girl

7,161
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Riot In The Neon Light

3,920
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Ms. Jones

2,923
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Carolina

2,802
10

Take Me Home

2,478

albums

Supermegafantastic

Supermegafantastic

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In the Summer

Wasa Tusa

Wasa Tusa

Stereo

Stereo

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Indie/Rock Playlist: July (2012)

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Super Mega Fantastic

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Indie/Rock Playlist: September (2012)

Corner Street

Corner Street

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Indie/Rock Playlist: Best Of (2012)

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Indie/Rock Playlist: December (2012)

Walk Like an Egyptian

Walk Like an Egyptian

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Hey Girl

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