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Hoodoo Wrong

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Hoodoo Wrong are a heavy experimental band, playing a metallic style of music that eschews genre traditions and cliches. Formed at the tail end of 1998, the Auckland band led by Mars Zimov have been a very new-millennium style of band, with little live output, instead concentrating on the use of the Internet including MP3.com, where the band has been a big success. One of their songs, "For Nature's Sake", took hold of the #1 spot worldwide in the Post-hardcore Punk genre.

Hoodoo Wrong released their debut recording in 1999, entitled 'A Fraction: Fragments Over Figments', on their own Eye Gauge Records label. They also released the album 'Prison' in 2001.

"Listening to Hoodoo Wrong is like smokin' some shit, tying a bag over your head and listening to a death metal band while you're swimming underwater" Razor

"Experimental noise-making in the name of music. Hoodoo Wrong throw all song structure out the window. Loops and screeching vocals that are less vocals than just another layer of chaos add to the tangled mess." Listen.com

Band Members:
Mars Zimov (guitar, vocals, computer hypnotiser)
Lukavich Assasinovic (guitar)
Philofano (bass)
Oscar The Guj (drums)
Plastor Castor Mastor (vocals)
Lucy (vocals)

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  • Auckland


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