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Rabbit Junk

Rabbit Junk is a project of JP Anderson started in 2004 after the disbanding of his earlier band, The Shizit. Taking familiar influences into unfamiliar territory, Anderson melds Digital Hardcore, Industrial, Hip Hop, Punk, Metal and 80s new wave into a new sound he calls Hardclash.[citation needed]

Rabbit Junk released their self-titled debut album Rabbit Junk in 2004, which garnered little attention due to being self released with very little promotion.

The then one man project did however attract earlier fans of The Shizit who were keeping a close eye on his musical endeavors, very much interested in how JP's new band would sound. In 2005 the band signed to  GlitchMode Recordings and released the follow up to his debut album REframe, which gained the band a stronger and more broad fan base[citation needed]; showcasing even heavier sound and influences from different styles such as Black Metal and Japanese Punk-Techno-Metal band The Mad Capsule Markets. The one man project would later become a band, as JP added live guitarists and percussion to live shows.

During sometime after REframe, Rabbit Junk contributed the song "Industrial IS Dead" to the Glitch Mode conmpliation CD Hordes of the Elite. The song expresses the band's dislike of the current industrial scene, industrial/goth fashion (labeling it "Halloween stuck in 93'"), the club Noc Noc in Seattle, and then later a cover of Atari Teenage Riot's "Start The Riot" appeared on the D-Trash Records Atari Teenage Riot tribute album, "The Virus Has Been Spread". In October 2007 the first two Rabbit Junk albums were remastered by Tom Baker, (whose previous clients include: Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Bloodhound Gang - etc) and re packaged and re designed when the band signed onto the Full Effect Record Label. Currently the band is working on the follow up to REframe entitled "This Life is Where you get F*cked" which will be released on April 28th, 2008. The album is a concept album which consists around three 'suites' all sounding diffrent and having their own themes and drawing from specific influence for each facet. Ghetto Blasphemer, This Life is Where you get Death and the Struggle are the three separate pieces collaboratively fused to form "This Life is Where you get F*cked" as an entire presentation.[citation needed]

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