Kidneythieves
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| Kidneythieves | |
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| Origin | United States |
| Genre(s) | Industrial rock |
| Years active | 1998—2004 |
| Website | www.kidneythieves.com |
| Members | |
| Free Dominguez Bruce Somers Chris Schleyer Christian Dorris Sean Sellers |
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Kidneythieves is an Industrial rock band led by Free Dominguez (vocals) and Bruce Somers (guitar/engineering). Also present in the band are Chris Schleyer (guitar), Christian Dorris (bass), and Sean Sellers (drums).
In 1998, they released their first single, S+M(see below), as well as their first album, Trickster. They followed up their initial releases with the remix EP Phi In The Sky, in 2001, and their second album, Zerøspace in (2002). In 2004, they re-released Trickster as Trickstereprocess , which included completely digitally remastered tracks, 5 bonus tracks and a bonus DVD. After the release of Trickstereprocess, Free Dominguez went on to create an indie project while Bruce Somers created the band ShockNina. In January of 2007, Free Dominguez sent out a newsletter via email stating that she and Bruce are collaborating once again on brand new Kidneythieves material, and a recent announcement on Myspace states that half of the new album and the cover artwork have been completed.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Trickster - 1998
- Zerøspace - 2002
- Trickstereprocess (rerelease of Trickster) - 2004
- Kidneythieves' 3rd untitled album
[edit] EP's
- Phi In The Sky - 2001
[edit] Live albums
- Kidneythieves Live in Chicago 2002 - 2002
- "Take a Train Intro"
- "Black Bullet"
- "Taxicab Messiah"
- "Before I'm Dead"
- "Crazy"
- "Glitter Girl"
- "Zerospace"
- "Dyskrasia"
- "Before I'm Dead Acoustic"
- "Red & Violet"
[edit] Singles
- S&M (A Love Song) - 1998
- "S&M (A Love Song)"
- "Feathers"
- Zerøspace - 2002
- "Zerøspace"
[edit] Notable compilations in which they appear
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- "Crazy" (cover of a Patsy Cline song)
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- "Before I'm Dead"
[edit] Media Appearances
[edit] Television Series
- Wolf Lake - 2001
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- "Black Bullet" in Episode 1, Meat the Parents
[edit] Video Games
Selected songs from the album Trickster were featured in Deus Ex: Invisible War. They are performed in-game by fictional pop-star "NG Resonance"

