Captured! by Robots
Captured! by Robots | |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | Grindcore |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Robotic Resistance |
Associated acts | Blue Meanies Skankin' Pickle |
Website | http://www.capturedbyrobots.com |
Members | JBOT GTRBOT666 DRMBOT 0110 AUTOMATOM The Ape Which Hath No Name Son of Ape Which Hath No Name Corn Corn |
Captured! by Robots is an American grindcore band known for featuring only one human member under the pseudonym of "JBOT". The instrumental music is performed physically by two automated robots created by JBOT, GTRBOT666 and DRMBOT0110, while he serves as a vocalist. The group is composed of JBOT, the "human slave to the robots", DRMBOT 0110, a robot drummer; and GTRBOT666, another robot who plays bass and guitar.
The C!BR backstory states that the human, in an attempt to make his own band, created the robots. Instead of following him, they revolted, and now force him to travel the world with them, performing music and making him contemplate the inferiority of the human race.[1][not in citation given]
Past lineups[edit]
Former members of C!BR include AUTOMATOM, the assistant drummer created by robots, The Ape Which Hath No Name who played tambourine halo; The Son of the Ape Which Hath No Name, who plays Monkey Cymbals; and the Headless Hornsmen, a full three-piece horn section.[2][not in citation given]
Discography[edit]
- Captured! by Robots (1997)
- I Hate You, Fuck You, Shut Up!! (2001)
- Captured Alive! (2003)
- The Ten Commandments/Get Fit with... (2005)
- Raptured by Flowbots: The Hip Hop Collection (2006)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Watch Captured! By Robots Get Offensive at Three Links [VIDEO]". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ "Captured! by Robots". weirdestbandintheworld. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
External links[edit]
- "Captured! by Robots Homepage", for pictures, info, and tour dates.
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