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Blue Mask

Between the years of 1988 and 1992 UFOs came to Earth and dropped off four beings onto the rocky surface. Within seventeen years these foreign aliens found each other and started to turn their emotions and stance on life into sound waves for all humans to hear. Clever systems of inner connections from the mind to body allow these extraterrestrials to function in society as Blue Mask. Radio transmissions sent from Boise, Idaho to their homeland far off in the black abyss of space were never received, leaving Blue Mask to remain on Earth to flood, influence and take over the minds of the human r ...read more

Between the years of 1988 and 1992 UFOs came to Earth and dropped off four beings onto the rocky surface. Within seventeen years these foreign aliens found each other and started to turn their emotions and stance on life into sound waves for all humans to hear. Clever systems of inner connections from the mind to body allow these extraterrestrials to function in society as Blue Mask. Radio transmissions sent from Boise, Idaho to their homeland far off in the black abyss of space were never received, leaving Blue Mask to remain on Earth to flood, influence and take over the minds of the human race. Look for the debut album "Barefoot in a Burning City" late 3009. "The Itch you can't Scratch" featuring guest vocals by Jacob Anderson of Acaideus, Stenotic, and A Message From Our Former Selves. .. .. "The Itch you can't Scratch", "In this Burning City", and "Another Chance" featuring guest vocals by Jenny Canfield of Anisopia. .. .. "Barefoot in a Burning City" Produced by Blue Mask. Engineered, and mastered by Jacob Anderson. « hide

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Barefoot In A Burning City
2009

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