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| | www.myspace.com/kangandkodos |
 | | “Deus Ex Machina”, the follow up album to Kang and Kodos “War Machine”, strikes at the heart of familial discord as attacks on religious conviction, political selection, and personal privacies are under siege by the Illuminati masterminds who rule on high. |
 | | Formed in the shadow of “Y2K” (Year 2000), Kang and Kodos emerged from the creative designs of three Central Illinois residents who fused New Age/Electronica, Rock/Metal, and Hip-Hop into a sonic soundscape that holds no residence within the confines of conventional musical genres. |
 | | Though, rampaging nationalism is the true influence of this compilation, evident through Kang and Kodos’ political message, a counter spin strategy that addresses popular fabrications woven together by “the Man”. |
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