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 Highly Rated | A.R.E. Weapons CD (2009)
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Originally Release '03 , Debut album from the NY Hardcore electro rock group & their only one featuring the late guitarist Ryan Noel , produced by Marc Waterman ( Ash , Elastica ) |
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| Modern Mayhem CD (2007)
MODERN MAYHEM was the second album recorded by A.R.E. Weapons after the death of their founding guitarist Noel Ryan, and the quartet were able to recapture the frenetic intensity of their live shows and early records without a hitch. With Class of '77 punk vocals and shout-alongs, No Wave-y guitars and synths, and tinny millennial dance beats, MODERN MAYHEM is a hyper-decadent slice of new millennium New York music and nightlife, placing A.R.E Weapons far ahead of their fellow guitars-and-beats contemporaries.
Recording information: 04/2007.
Unknown Contributor Role: Paul Sevigny.
A.R.E. Weapons: Matthew McAuley, Brian McPeck (bass instrument); Erik Rapin (drums); Mick Barr, Paul Sevigny.
Personnel: Mick Barr (guitar); Paul Sevigny (background vocals).
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| Darker Blue CD (2009)
After a decade-long history and many personnel changes, New York's A.R.E. Weapons are down to the duo of multi-instrumentalist Matt McAuley and singer Brian McPeck. They're still writing songs that echo the bare-bones approach of the pioneering noise rock duo ... |

| A.R.E. Weapons CD (2009)
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Originally Release '03 , Debut album from the NY Hardcore electro rock group & their only one featuring the late guitarist Ryan Noel , produced by Marc Waterman ( Ash , Elastica ) |

| Free In The Streets CD (2005)
A.R.E. Weapons: Brian McPeck (vocals); Matthew McAuley (guitar); Paul Sevigny (keyboards); Eric Rapin (drums). |

| Great Time CD (2002)
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This Japanese EP collects tracks from electroclash group A.R.E. Weapons's 2-part single set "Something To Talk About" and the 2-part single set for "Silent Sigh."
Japanese exclusive release for N.Y.C. act compared to The Strokes. 11 tracks, 'New York Muscle' (Original, ... |

| Hey World (2003)
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A.R.E. Weapons albums. Taken from the New York based electro-rockers' self-titled 2003 debut album. The title track is backed with 'Headbanger Face' & 'Fuck You Pay Me'. Cardboard sleeve. Rough Trade. |

| Street Gang (2008)
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A.R.E. Weapons CD discography. Debut single released on Rough Trade for this group following in the Strokes footsteps. NME gave it single of the week saying 'ARE Weapons are three New York City dirtbags who date models, live on couches & hang out at ... |
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 A.R.E. Weapons Songs
Popular or famous A.R.E. Weapons music songs: Street Gang, Black Mercedes, Headbanger Face, Fuck You Pay Me, Hey World, Mr. Creature. More music songs What the Fuck Do You Want, Changes, Strange Dust, Don't You Die On Me, Saigon, Street Justice, Radio, Radio, Jeffrey Lee. More music songs Confusion is the Sign, De-Educator, Don't Be Scared, Subway, Bad News, De Educator.
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A.R.E. Weapons Discography
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