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The Plot To Blow Up The Eiffel Tower

The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower were a post-hardcore band from San Diego, California formed in 2001 with the distinct intention of branding their name on every kid’s lips. Their beginning stage as an inventive jazz-punk hybrid as heard on 2003’s “Dissertation, Honey” was strong and ever so cacophonous, but was quickly abandoned by the time of their second official release; a three song EP titled “If You Cut Us, We Bleed.” This EP earned them a taste of success, danger, and an opportunity to spend nearly six months of 2004 on the road with the likes of Q and Not U, The Locust, ...read more

The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower were a post-hardcore band from San Diego, California formed in 2001 with the distinct intention of branding their name on every kid’s lips. Their beginning stage as an inventive jazz-punk hybrid as heard on 2003’s “Dissertation, Honey” was strong and ever so cacophonous, but was quickly abandoned by the time of their second official release; a three song EP titled “If You Cut Us, We Bleed.” This EP earned them a taste of success, danger, and an opportunity to spend nearly six months of 2004 on the road with the likes of Q and Not U, The Locust, and The Ex. Upon hearing the strangled, honking, and all too damaged “Love in the Fascist Brothel” one will quickly realize that the Plot is not a one trick pony, and has now abandoned both genres to become something all its own. Like The Contortions and The Sex Pistols before them, The Plot throws together an all-smart version of punk; spit, attitude, and sexuality. « hide

Similar Bands: The Blood Brothers, The Locust, Since By Man, Past Lives

LPs
Love in the Fascist Brothel
2005

3.6
48 Votes
Dissertation, Honey
2003

3.9
84 Votes
EPs
INRI
2006

3
1 Votes
If You Cut Us, We Bleed
2004

3.5
3 Votes

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