The Party's Over

The Party's Over

Genres: hardcore, electronic, Progressive, experimental, melodic

About The Party's Over

There are multiple artists named The Party's Over: 1. Toronto-based electronic/industrial group whose sole release is the 1981 "Tissue Sample" cassette 2. The Party's Over is a Progressive/Tech/Death Metal band from San Diego, CA. They combine progressive melodies, catchy riffs, and eerie ambience to achieve a unique sound that hits hard. Formed in fall of 2006 by guitarist Cory Pippin, Evan Darrow and drummer Nick Barton in hopes of providing a breathe of fresh air to the dry San Diego music scene. They're influenced by heavy and progressive undertones as well as technical well placed, well thought out song structure seen in bands like Between the Buried and Me, The Faceless, Meshuggah, Misery Signals, Whitechapel, Periphery and After the Burial. After the decision to go full time, they embarked on what seemed like an endless journey to find a bassist and vocalist that could fit in and work well with what their music had to offer. After a couple dozen bass players and vocalists, 2009 saw the addition of bassist Brad Bouton with vocalists Alfredo LabraTodd and Dan Pollock. The band played a hand full of local and out of town shows. Together the band recorded a six song self-titled E.P. to be released late July 2009, but never was. Due to differences within the band amongst other issues, The Party's Over called it quits fall of 2009. Everyone left on good terms and still remain great friends. If anyone would like to have a free copy of the unreleased self titled EP, here is a link: http://www.mediafire.com/?8a2qamqlctwpr www.thepartysoverband.com www.myspace.com/partyterminated 3. An alias of Joe Smooth, a US American House DJ & producer.

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