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== Style ==
 
== Style ==
The band's style has been compared to that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band) Coil] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combichrist Combichrist], often making liberal use of drum loops and synthesizers. The sound is generally progressive and deep layered much like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_house Dark House], creating a foreboding atmosphere.
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The band's style has been compared to that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band) Coil] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combichrist Combichrist], often making liberal use of drum loops and synthizers. The sound is generally progressive and deep layered much like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_house Dark House], creating a foreboding atmosphere.
  
 
Their avant-garde stage show is described as a type of morbid eroticism that often involves the use of light and shadows, and is performed by a group of supporting actresses in costume and makeup referred to as the ''daughters of fodder''. Previous shows have included the use of shadow boxes and cage-like contraptions which are often contructed by the artist himself.<ref name="Offical Last FM Page">{{cite web
 
Their avant-garde stage show is described as a type of morbid eroticism that often involves the use of light and shadows, and is performed by a group of supporting actresses in costume and makeup referred to as the ''daughters of fodder''. Previous shows have included the use of shadow boxes and cage-like contraptions which are often contructed by the artist himself.<ref name="Offical Last FM Page">{{cite web
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| publisher = ''Last FM'' (2008-04-02)
 
| publisher = ''Last FM'' (2008-04-02)
 
| accessdate= 2009-08-12
 
| accessdate= 2009-08-12
}}</ref> Crews often takes on the persona of "Puppetmaster" during his live performances; often masked and standing at a pulpit like stand which houses his musical equipment, much like a preacher.
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}}</ref> An example of the group's innovativeness during live performances occurred in early 2009, when the band's fog machine triggered the venue's smoke alarm, prompting Crews to compensate for the alarm's added noise by creating a feedback wave from his own equipment, thus cancelling out the disruption.
 
 
An example of the group's innovativeness during live performances occurred in early 2009, when the band's fog machine triggered the venue's smoke alarm, prompting Crews to compensate for the alarm's added noise by creating a feedback wave from his own equipment, thus cancelling out the disruption.
 
  
 
The band often plays shows at [[the Handlebar]] and has made an appearance at [[Sluggo's]]. They have performed alongside regional gulf coast groups such as [[Mooseknuckle Sandwich]], [[Finite Automata]] and [[Consortium of Genius]].
 
The band often plays shows at [[the Handlebar]] and has made an appearance at [[Sluggo's]]. They have performed alongside regional gulf coast groups such as [[Mooseknuckle Sandwich]], [[Finite Automata]] and [[Consortium of Genius]].

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