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Damnocracy

By JAMES PARKER  |  July 11, 2006

Heavy metal is really the broadest of churches. In what other comparable genre could five such disparate characters, from such diverse disciplines, have come together and found common ground? Imagine the electronica supergroup: the singer from Erasure, the drummer from Nine Inch Nails, the Aphex Twin, one of the little men from Air perhaps . . . A disaster. But Damnocracy, in their maiden show at a Vegas club, barged with cheerful unanimity through “Ace of Spades” and “Sin City”; Seinfeld and Ian put a hardcore gruffness into the bellowed chorus of Skid Row’s “Youth Gone Wild”; and Uncle Ted even submitted himself, with evident pleasure, to the claustro-riffing of Biohazard’s “Punishment.” Pop star or dinosaur, tough guy or drama queen, if you hairily and sincerely want to rock, it’s all a oneness. Will Damnocracy ever play again? It doesn’t matter. Neither does it matter that the song they wrote together, “Take It Back,” was godawful. “We’re gonna rock our balls into a thunderstorm of dust and skeletons!” blustered the Nuge pre-show. “That’ll be interesting,” said his wife. And it was.

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Re: Damnocracy
Hey people, can anyone help with this? I am wondering what the song was that was playing in episode 5. It was in the back ground when Seb Bach was jogging on the mountain. The chorus went 'heaven is just 2 miles away'  Can anyone name that song please?   Cheers
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