Biography
Like an Aztec sacrifice, The Atomic Missiles have torn the still-beating heart from the breast of rock and roll!
There is a movement taking place in America called Streetwave. It is a scene centered on dancing, fun, freedom, and love. The bands play all night and the party never stops. This is the story of The Atomic Missiles, America's Number One Streetwave band.
On September 11, 1999, the sky tore open over a dirty apartment in New Brunswick, NJ, creating a deafening roar and sending psychic shockwaves all over the world. The Atomic Missiles had arrived. They were brothers-in-arms who had traveled together from one million years in the future to play the music that would one day save our civilization.
There were four of them, Sean Michael Korman , the prophesizing leader whose vocals strike with the force of one thousand gods; Stevie Kotar, a bizarre mystic with a guitar that could unleash the fire of the sun; Shawn Christman, the barnacle encrusted madman whose bass shakes the earth to its core; and Nick Fury, the drummer whose heart beats with the rhythm of time itself. Each brought different tastes to the group from punk rock to hip-hop to commercial pop, but they all shared a love for the rock and roll classics such as The Ramones, psychedelic-era Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Pixies, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Talking Heads, and Nirvana. The resulting sound, which combines their common ground with elements of dance, noise, pop, rap, and blues, can only be described as explosive.
The Atomic Missiles set forth from their utopian home in the Garden State together to pursue their collective destiny as the new face of rock and roll. These American heroes now reign from NYC to LA, and will soon spread their eternal glory to all the people of the world.
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