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Who Sadie is and why anyone would want to kill her remains a subject of some debate, but the band members aren't talking. Actually they're screaming. They do a lot of that. You see they're a frantic hardcore band whose music is kind of like the aural equivalent of multi-car pileup on the interstate. The Twin Cities quintet screeches through its numbers with such velocity they occasionally threaten the sound barrier and such paralyzing violence you're inclined to check for your wallet and valuables when they're finished. Spiraling guitars are in abundance here and the band's powerful rhythm section consistently shows itself to be a force to be reckoned with. Singer Steve's ragged, desperate, nihilistic vocals sometimes give you the distinct feeling the other band members might be attacking him. This is rousing, difficult hardcore, in the Black Flag/Dischord/Gravity Records tradition. Kill Sadie introduced us to their abrasive style with the 1998 Half Cocked Concepts 10-inch. With 2001's Experiments in Expectation, the band demonstrated their growth and cohesion, stepping into high-end production while incorporating elements of space rock and electronic programming. Their relocation to Seattle and constant touring certainly expanded their sound, but unfortunately 2001 also saw the demise of this promising young group. Band Members: Steve Snere - vocals Jay Clark - guitar/vocals Corey Murchy - bass Erin Tate - drums Patrick Scott - guitar Jay Clark went on to play guitar for
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