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[[Image:Fa_live_2009.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Finite Automata performing live in 2009 in Mobile, Alabama.]]
|origin = Pensacola, Florida, United States
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<br /><br />'''Finite Automata'''
|image_name = Fa_live_2009.jpg
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|image_size = 300px
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! Origin:
|genres =  Post-industrial<br>Electro Industrial<br>Industrial rock<br>Dark ambient
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| Pensacola, Florida
|years_active = 2006&ndash;present
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|labels = Beyond Therapy Records
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! Genre:
|associated_acts = [[Vimana Cult]], [[Transfer Case]]
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| Post-Industrial<br>Electro-Industrial<br>Experimental<br>Electronica
|website = [http://www.finiteautomata.net finiteautomata.net Official Website]
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|members = [[Mod Eschar]]<br/>[[c. Grendel]]<br/>[[Mat Syn]]
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! Years Active:
|former_members = [[Vic Martinez]]
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| 2006-present
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! Label:
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| unsigned
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! URL
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| [http://www.myspace.com/finiteautomata www.myspace.com/finiteautomata]
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! Current&nbsp;Members:
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| [[Dom Price|Mod]]<br />[[Christopher Stanley|(c.) Grendel]]<br />[[Vic Martinez|Vik Martinez]]
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! Former&nbsp;Members:
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| [[Mat Porter|Mat Porter]]
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|}
  
'''Finite Automata''' is an American [[industrial music|industrial]] musical group formed in [[Pensacola, Florida]] in 2006. They are known for their deep layered sound, frequent experimental live use of sound making devices such as radios and tapedecks, and their highly politically charged, confrontational, and theatrical stage performances.<ref>Michael Smith, "Industrial acts converge on the Big Easy Tavern", ''gopensacola.com'', Feb 2, 2012. [http://www.gopensacola.com/article/20120203/GOPENSACOLA05/120202004/Industrial-acts-converge-Big-Easy-Tavern]</ref> The group's name stems from the computer science concept of [[Finite State Machines]], used as a metaphor for the predictability of human behavior.<ref>Jessica Franz (Chirality), "Interview with Finite Automata", ''Carpe Nocturne Magazine'', June 1, 2011. [http://www.carpenocturnemagazine.com/ISSUES_2011/SUMMER_2011/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> The band cites 1980's and 1990s electro-industrial groups  [[Skinny Puppy]], [[Front Line Assembly]], and [[Project Pitchfork]] as their primary influences.
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Finite Automata is a Pensacola based electro-industrial group drawing heavily from post industrial and darkwave bands such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy Skinny Puppy], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_Line_Assembly Front Line Assembly], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pitchfork Project Pitchfork]. Their sound has been noted as fusing elements of EBM, darkwave, elecktro, and dark ambient. They are known locally for their highly confrontational live performances which feature the use of strange contraptions, sharp objects, candles, wire, and various props. They are also known for their disturbingly fatalistic approach when dealing with the subject matter of their material, which is often introspective and politically charged.
  
==History==
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== Background ==
Finite Automata is the product of a project started in 2006 by musician, programmer, and visual artist [[Mod Eschar]] (Dominique Price), as an attempt to create a sound similar to 80's electro industrial. In 2007 Eschar was joined by keyboardist [[c. Grendel]] (Christopher Stanley) and later by musician [[Mat Syn]] (Mathew Porter). <ref>Michael Smith, "Finite Automata, Preacher, Transfer Case @ The Handlebar. 05/07/11", ''Take Cover and Shoot'', May 19, 2011. [http://takecoverandshoot.com/2011/05/19/finite-automata-preacher-transfer-case-the-handlebar-050711/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> After several years of playing regionally they were picked up by [[Beyond Therapy Records]] in 2011 and released their first [[Extended play|EP]] ''Here Won No One'' on that label.  
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The band came together as a chaotic side project in mid-2006 and was plagued by line-up changes, with front-man Mod (Dom Price) the only consistent member until early April of 2007, when he was approached by c. Grendel (Christopher Stanley) who expressed interest in helping with the project. Grendel became Finite Automata's primary keyboardist and composer, with Mod arranging sequences and providing snarled growling vocals.
  
The group is currently working on two studio albums including an official back release of their first album ''Recurse'', which contains material written and recorded between 2007 and 2010 by Eschar and c. Grendel, and their upcoming new release containing their most recent material.
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In September of the same year the two were joined by Ex-Pathetics guitarist Mat Porter; who became the band's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_(music) gadgetrist] and primary guitarist. Porter contributed to the song ''Filth In Eyes''; a confrontational piece inspired by the band's disagreement with the activities of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westboro_Baptist_Church Westboro Baptist Church] and religious bigotry in general. Porter left the band in early 2008 due to conflicting musical interests with c. Grendel and Porter's repeated tardiness to practice and recording sessions.
  
==Discography==
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Porter was replaced by Vic "Vik" Martinez in September of 2008, who added unorthodox guitar work and provided a much needed third layer to the band's overall sound. Martinez also incorporated elements of bass synth and live sample triggering to the band's live performances.
  
* Full albums
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The group has gained a modest following in the Pensacola music scene, however this is often overshadowed by acts of other genres. The group makes infrequent appearances due to the enormous amount of planning and scale required for their performances. They have played local venues such as [[Sluggo's]], [[End of the Line Cafe]], and [[The Handlebar]]. The band has played shows with local acts such as [[User Assumes Risk]] and [[Vomit Gun]].
** ''Recurse'' (written in 2008)
 
  
* EPs
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The groups name comes from a term in computer science relating to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_automata finite state machines]. The band uses the name as an allusion to human behavior being primitive or predictable in nature. <ref name="Offical Last FM Page">{{cite web
** ''Here Won No One'' (2011)
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| url = http://www.last.fm/music/Finite+Automata
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| title = Finite Automata
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| publisher = ''Last FM'' (2009-06-15)
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| accessdate= 2009-08-12
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}}</ref>
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== Style ==
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Finite Automata's overall style is much akin to bands of the same genre, most notably Skinny Puppy and Frontline Assembly. Most works have a deep, dark layered sound reminiscent of bands from the early eighties [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-industrial_music post-industrial scene]. Percussion tracks are often forged out of found material and recorded sounds which are spliced and altered to give them their characteristic harshness. The band's primary keyboardist, c. Grendel, often cites Project Pitchfork and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode Depeche Mode] as his primary influences, contributing to his melodic style of composition. The band's instruments of choice are Yamaha and Ensoniq keyboards dating from the mid to late eighties; citing the metallic and brassy quality of the instruments' output. The band often makes use of heavy sampling, most notably from obscure 80's and early 90's science fiction and horror films. Usage of warped live radio broadcasts during live performances is also common.
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The band's vocal and lyrical influences include [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivek_Ogre Nivek Ogre], Peter Spilles, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozz_Williams Rozz Williams]. The subject matter of the music is often convoluted as Mod's lyrical style is often recited from an observational point of view, lending to the ambiguous nature of the band's lyrical content.
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Performances by the band are often full-scale productions, with the band often bringing their own lighting crew, equipment, props, costumes and volunteer cast of actors. The band's performances often feature themes of control, greed, vanity, torture, fatalism and helplessness, often with Mod being "tormented" by various masked figures throughout the performance. The theatrics often make liberal use of stage blood and feature strange contraptions and masks sculpted and created by Mod himself.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
* [http://www.finiteautomata.net/ Finite Automata website]
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/finiteautomata on MySpace]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/finiteautomataofficial on Facebook]
 
  
[[Category:Electro-industrial]]
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[[category:Musical groups]]

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