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Wed.
Oct. 31 at 7pm - free show at
The C-Note (ave. C & 10th st, NYC)
ativan in system drug test Chaotic
Past combine big guitars, dramatic vocals, bold lyrics
and hook heavy arrangements to create a staggering
and stately wake for the battered pleasures of grunge
rock and the post-Nirvana era. Chaotic Past are on
a mission to re-baptise blues-based rock as a implement
of the punk generation. The melodic, anthemic music
is thick, heavy, exciting and large. This is feel-good
gut rock. The band has three critically acclaimed
underground releases from Boston's legendary Ace of
Hearts Records, and is currently touring in support
of their national debut: yer-in (AHS 315).
Chaotic Past is the creation of singer/songwriter/bass
player Chris Neumann. Chris was born in a dark sub-basement
of Boston's legendary producer/trouble maker/audiophile
Richard W. Harte's secret bunker, deep in the marshes
outside Kenmore Square. Harte had previously hired
a team of geneticists from MIT to clone a 'super-boy'
from samples of Jack Bruce's sweat and Ozzy Osbourne's
drool, laced with a drop of Mission of Burma's tears;
n a tube stolen from John Entwistle's amp in 1970.
Educated by African Priests and fed a steady diet
of Yardbirds , the boy grew strong.

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October
2001 tourdates here
As
1999 and the new millennium dawned; Harte, shocked
and dismayed by the current state of banality in mainstream
and underground music, decided to finally unleash
his progeny upon 21st century America. He began recording
Chaotic Past's yer-in with the hope of "reminding
people what it was like when things were real...".
Chaotic
Past is:
Chris Neumann - Bass-vocals
Sam McCall - Guitar
Ross Kantor - Drums
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