Active from 2001 | Genre Metal | |
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Albums Sci-Fi or Die, All Your Chicks Are Belong To Us, Must Destroy, Fatal/Error Record labels Crustacean Records, Riff Reaper Records Similar Mama Digdown's Brass Band, The Hussy, Yoko and the Oh No's, Sam Evian, Arms Aloft Profiles |
Droids attack sci fi or die new full album 2016 heavy stoner rock
Droids Attack is a Madison-based stoner rock band. Much of the band's sound combines the heavy riffs of stoner metal with the speed and ferocity of punk. The band releases material on Madison's Crustacean Records and Minneapolis-based Round 13 Records co-op label. "Droids Attack’ premier album, “All Your Chicks Are Belong To Us” garnered much deserved recognition in the punk-metal realm of the Midwest. In 2004, the album won a MAMA (Madison Area Music Award) for Best Punk Album." Their second full-length album, Fatal/Error has garnered positive reviews from stoner rock internet hub, stonerrock.com. The band usually plays in the Midwest area, but in 2008 played the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas. They are infamous for their metallic robot mascot, Robo, who occasionally terrorizes audiences at shows.
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- Droids attack sci fi or die new full album 2016 heavy stoner rock
- Droids attack claw hammer suicide
- Current Members
- Ex Members
- Discography
- Songs
- References

The band has cited influences such as Black Sabbath, Helmet, Torche, Quicksand, The Melvins, Cuda, and Clutch.
At the 2008 Forward Music Fest in Madison, Droids Attack opened for influential fellow-Madisonian alternative/sludge band, Killdozer. They also played at Riot Fest in Chicago in 2010 and 2012.

In the spring of 2012 the band parted ways with long-time bassist Nate Bush and added Dennis Ponozzo (Sinking Suns/Below the Sound) to the lineup, before ultimately adding Madison favorite Darwin Sampson (Helliphant/Way Off the Horse).

Droids attack claw hammer suicide
Current Members
Ex Members
Discography



Songs
MashenomakSci-Fi or Die · 2016
The Great Wall of GinaMust Destroy · 2010
Brahma AstraSci-Fi or Die · 2016