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Implants stream entire upcoming album “From Chaos To Order”

Posted by Johnny X on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at 10:08 AM (PST)

SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, are streaming their entire upcoming debut album “From Chaos to Order” right here.

The album is set to be released on May 7th through El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.  Pre-order “From Chaos To Order” right here.

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Watch videos of Pulley and Implants at Groezrock 2013

Posted by bob9746 on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 9:46 AM (PST)

A Youtube user uploaded footage of California skate punk acts Pulley and Implants performing at this year’s Groezrock festival.

You can check out the videos here.

Pulley last released, “The Long and the Short of It,” on vinyl in 2011 on When’s Lunch Records, and digitally through the band’s own label, X-Members Records. The Implants new album “From Chaos To Order” is set to be released on May 7th through El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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If you haven’t heard of SoCal melodic punk act Implants yet it’s time to pull your head out of your ass and pay attention.  The super group features current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, and on May 7th they’ll be releasing their debut album via El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

Today we are proud to bring you a stream of “Blinded”, a brand new song off the forthcoming release.  Crank up the speakers and lend your ear!

Pre-order “From Chaos To Order” right here.

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SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, are streaming clips of every song off their upcoming debut album “From Chaos to Order” right here (you can also pre-order the album).

The album is set to be released on May 7th through El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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Implants release cover art and track list for “From Chaos To Order”

Posted by Johnny X on Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 7:03 PM (PST)

SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, have released the cover art (above) and the track list (here) for their upcoming album “From Chaos to Order.”

The album is set to be released on May 7th through El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, have premiered a new song called “Mutualism,” which will be appearing on their upcoming album “From Chaos to Order.”

You can check it out here.

“”From Chaos To Order” is set to be released on May 7th through El Hefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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This year’s Punk Rock Picnic has unfortunately been cancelled. The event was scheduled to take place place in Long Beach on April 13th to 14th. As a result of this some of the bands that were supposed to play the event have scheduled a new event called “Melodicus Maximus” (A Day of Melodic Punk). “Melodicus Maximus” is set to take place on April 13th at Malone’s Bar and Grill in Santa Ana, CA.

It will feature DC Fallout, Implants, The Shell Corporation, Uncommonmenfrommars, Margate, CPA, Strike Twelve, Lowbrow, Sic Waiting, News From The Front and more.

You check out the event info here.

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Drummer Chris Dalley, of the SoCal punk rock group,  Implants, was recently interviewed. In the interview he discussed how the band was formed, their influences, Cyber Tracks and more.

You can read the interview here.

The band will release their debut album, From Chaos to Order, on May 7, 2013 on El JHefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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Implants (melodic punk) stream album version of new song “Parallels”

Posted by Johnny X on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 4:27 PM (PST)

SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, are streaming the album version of their song “Parallels” right here.

The demo version of the song was streamed previously.  This version will appear on the band’s upcoming album “”From Chaos To Order” due out May 7, 2013 on El JHefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

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Implants set release date for “From Chaos to Order”

Posted by ben.king on Friday, March 8, 2013 at 8:34 AM (PST)

SoCal punks Implants, featuring current and former members of Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, The Tank and Death by Stereo, have set a release date for their debut album, From Chaos to Order.

The album will be released May 7, 2013 on El JHefe’s Cyber Tracks label.

We’ll keep you up to date as tracks start to appear.

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The 2013 Punk Rock Picnic Music Festival has officially begun announcing the acts for this year. Check out the first bands here. More headliners will be announced soon, so stay tuned.

For more info on the festival, check out the official website.

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A Week In Punk: Last Week’s Top Stories Recapped (1/6/12)

Posted by Kat Espinoza on Sunday, January 6, 2013 at 3:48 PM (PST)

As shameful as it is some of you readers don’t actually check Dying Scene every hour of every day.  For you slackers we’ve put together a list of last week’s biggest stories to help you stay in the loop and maintain your punk cred.  You’re welcome.

1. Dying Scene editors gave you a list of their favorite albums from 2012. From the looks of it, we really dig The Menzingers, but there are some definite surprises in there.

2. We recapped our gnarliest stories of 2012. Delving into the archives we pulled out a list of the year’s most outlandish, shocking and heartbreaking stories.

3. Streetlight Manifesto’s trombonist catches the thief who stole his cell phone in a very clever way. I almost wish somebody would steal my cell phone so I could do the same thing.

4. You guys gave us your best albums of the year list. Your top 20 picks weren’t too far from ours, but the results definitely gave us some new albums to check out – you’ll surely discover some new gems as well.

5. NOFX is putting out a thirty-year box set. Please just take a second to reflect on the fact that NOFX has been around for thirty years.

6. Holy hell! Hot damn! Against Me!’s new album is due out by May! The highly-anticipated “Transgender Dysphoria Blues” is so close we can almost hear it.

7. Implants signed to Cyber Tracks. Forged from from memebers of bands like Pulley, Strung Out and Ten Foot pole, Implants are releasing their debut album sometime this year on El Jefe of NOFX’s new record label.

8. The Menzingers played “Good Things” live on AltarTV. You know what? If you guys like them so much, why don’t you marry them?

9. Henry Rollins is releasing at least two books next year. He’ll also be acting.

10. The Architects teased their new video. “Border Wars” is due out this Spring.

And for you sophisticates, we dissected Minutemen’s classic album “Double Nickels On The Dime” in this week’s edition of Sacred Cow Saturday.

Let us know what we missed, what you loved, what you hated and what your personal favorite story was in the comments.

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Implants (Pulley, Strung Out, Ten Foot Pole,) sign to Cyber Tracks

Posted by Lauren Mills on Friday, January 4, 2013 at 9:45 AM (PST)

Los Angeles punk supergroup, Implants (featuring members of The Tank, PulleyStrung OutTen Foot Pole), have signed to El Hefe’s (NOFX) record label Cyber Tracks,

Guitarist and producer El Hefe and wife Jen Abeyta’s boutique label Cyber Tracks launched in 2012 with a self-titled full-length from LA punk trio Margate, and promises to have more signings and releases in addition to Implants to announce in early 2013.

Implants drummer Chris Dalley says of the band’s decision to go with the label,

To me personally, they have so much knowledge in the music business, and they really believe in our band. It was an easy win-win decision for us.

Cyber Tracks is Implants first label deal, but the members have all toured with El Hefe at some point in their careers with other bands. “I’ve known all the guys forever, and when I found out they were working with Ryan Greene I knew they were really on to something,” says El Hefe, with Jen adding, “After we released our first album, as a label we weren’t sure which direction to take. Once we heard Implants and the amazing record they were finishing up, the decision was a no-brainer. It is an honor to work with such a great band, and there is nothing cooler than doing business with your friends. I feel that we have created a power team with Ryan Greene, five talented punk veterans and my husband as the ingredients.

Implants will be playing the Glasshouse in Pomona CA on Friday, Jan 4th with Assuming We Survive.

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Video: Implants play show in Alberta

Posted by Lauren Mills on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 11:05 AM (PST)

Los Angeles punk supergroup, Implants (featuring members of The Tank, PulleyStrung OutTen Foot Pole, and Voodoo Glow Skulls), were were flown in by Plummer Presents for a one-off show, and their first international performance at Dickens Pub in Calgary, Alberta on December 1st 2012.

You can check out multicam footage of the show via The Grind on PunkRadioCast  here.

If you don’t already lIisten to The Grind on PunkRadioCast every Friday at 12PM PST / 3 PM EST you should get in the habit of doing so.

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Implants stream new song “Once Was I”

Posted by Johnny X on Sunday, August 12, 2012 at 12:26 PM (PST)

Los Angeles punk supergroup, Implants (featuring members of The Tank, PulleyStrung OutTen Foot Pole, and Voodoo Glow Skulls), are streaming another new song.  This one is called “Once Was I” and you can stream it here.

No word on an official release yet but I’m assuming when it comes out, this song will appear on it.

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