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Plasmacrash

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We haven't been reviewed by the press at all yet, so if you're a member of the press, why don't you come check us out? We're very approachable and love talking to people. Not to mention our onstage antics are a real sight to see. Our band has an interesting and colorful history that can improve readership and possibly serve as a remedy for erectile dysfunction. - Anyone


"Review us!"

We haven't been reviewed by the press at all yet, so if you're a member of the press, why don't you come check us out? We're very approachable and love talking to people. Not to mention our onstage antics are a real sight to see. Our band has an interesting and colorful history that can improve readership and possibly serve as a remedy for erectile dysfunction. - Anyone


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All recorded Plasmacrash material is available to download for free on our website at http://www.plasmacrash.com/music.html

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Started at the end of the 2005 Colorado Dark Arts Festival, Plasmacrash was formed by college radio DJ's Asbestos (then known as Big Tim) and Rivet, with the intention of performing at the 2006 Dark Arts Festival. Plasmacrash was not selected to play Dark Arts 2006 (although Asbestos was selected to DJ), and the festival was seemingly discontinued thereafter, but the band refused to be defeated and continued thier purveyance of high quality music.

In 2007 Rivet was activated to go overseas with the National Guard. The band recruited guitarist Doc Grey, who had played with Asbestos in previous a previous band, as a fill in guitarist for Rivet while he was deployed. After a few bad shows, Doc was relieved from his position and was replaced with Thick Noose guitarist Chaotic Weevil, who had played in a band called Winterwulff and the Sexual Harassment Pandas with Rivet and former Plasmacrash drummer Jon. This transitional period saw the band taking a break from playing live shows.

During the hiatus, Asbestos pursued his side project Tantalus Doctrine, with drum and bass maestro Pseudokiss Masochist. Rivet, meanwhile, continued developing his guitar technique and working on Plasmacrash material over the course of his deployment, and played in a cover band called Testocalypse with people from his platoon.

As the band was preparing for it's return to playing live shows, Asbestos recruited two new members: drummer Joey Gunn and bassist Kevin Lawless. Gunn managed to land the band a slot performing at the 2007 Anime Wasabi convention in Denver. The band opened for Japanese Industrial act The Royal Dead. While being one of the largest shows the band had played in terms of crowd and venue, Plasmacrash recieved mixed reviews from the audience.

As Rivet was returning from his tour in the Middle East, the band got the incredible news that not only had the Colorado Dark Arts Festival returned, but Plasmacrash was selected to play the show.

The show has been the band's greatest to date, but they continue to strive to top themselves seeking to give more astounding performances and play more impressive venues and events.