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Church Doors 05:28
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Face Down 04:06
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Loser 02:46
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7 Halos 05:40
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Crust 02:34
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Give Up 05:11
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Skitzoid (free) 03:41
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Sistinas (Danzig) (free) 04:16
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A compilation of the better songs from demo recordings spanning December 2011 to Sept 2013. These songs where originally split up and released into 2 separate demos as they where recorded, Screaming In the Alley and Make Love During War.
Recording for Screaming In The Alley started at SBSG Sound Lab (RIP) in September 2012 as a lark and turned into something I wanted to pursue further, once my previous band split up. From there, Adam and Matt stepped in towards the completion of Screaming In The Alley and joined in for some live shows as well as some recording.
As ideas and musical spectrum's where explored, Make Love During War began to form. An abandoned all covers release enabled the JAMC, Danzig songs to be added to Make Love During War. Mooster Records (moosterrecords.com) then released Chruch Doors with a bside only recording of The Gossip cover, Yesterday's News.
Bipolar Transmission went inactive from November 2013 to Nov 2014, only playing 2.5 shows in that time.
This release closes the door on this period of dormancy and a introduction to things to come.

credits

released October 27, 2014

Paul: Vocals, guitar, keys, percussion
Adam: Vocals, guitar, keys, percussion
Matt: Vocals, guitar, keys, percussion,
Magstro 13 The Destroyer: Drums, bass

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The Bipolar Transmission Chicago, Illinois

The Bipolar Transmission consists of a series of one or more human performers connected to a line of amplification that of which creates a wall of electric guitars and percussion all forming into music. Inspired by mid to late 20th century punk and garage types of rock'n'roll, gothic and death rock, new and dark wave along with visual artists influenced by electronics, lightness and darkness. ... more

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