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[Talking][KRAZY]We're Blazin' and dirty's the word , i'm
the man with the verses and aint you heard,
only get upon the rythm when time has occured,
i'm chattin' dirty cos that is the word and when i roll
in my club (that is dirty!), dirty this , dirty that can u hear me?
I'm gonna rock the nation (that is dirty!)
Blazin' Squad rockin' the party.
[REEPA]Now i'm here i'm gonna bring the dough,
cos the more you got the more people wanna know
but they only wanna know if you've got it,
and if you aint they think oh well long it,
cos money to me (that is dirty!) can u remember the days
when we done this for free? cos now my pay checks no less to
the G , now i'm flashin' the cash like i grow it on trees.
[chorus][SPIKE-E]Blazin's back ,yo step on this track
it's so dark it's black TNT explosive squad are back
and we're goin' on dirty.
Dirty's here have no fear , dirty manz , my garage career

hot off the press straight to your ear , i'm a lyrical buzz destroyer.
[ROCKY B]When they call me R to the O CKY
and for dirty though, they cars , girls , dirty condos
their flow , hard , hey presto's, for the girls that all wanna c us
and the boys that all wanna b us , come to the shows and c us -
yo mention that ,cut the track - Kenzie tell 'em what dirty's about.
[KENZIE]When i roll dirty man wanna chat
my name their insane, or they Blaze me , wanna
copy me and chat my flow (oh no!) there you go
into a black hole, and cos u know i look the part man and u
c me goin on just as dark, cos kenzie cos i know our flow is deep,and they can't test my sound is unique.
[FREEK]Blazin' Squad with the tunes and ths beats from the street
so lets meet for this beef , so boy , u know my crew is dirty ,we're in the charts number
O.N.E , that's dirty , so why u wanna hate , cos let's face it the rest are gonna
rape me - bake me put me on t.v , sell it to the daily's and make anothey figi.
[chorus x 1][FLAVA]Dirty to me that's easy , girls in bikini's , chicks wanna c me roll
in the TT and that's it ,
boys wanna b me , write hits. Radio , media and the t.v on a lockdown
and they all want freebies, give 'em that promotional CD, keep 'em cool and a force wanna be me.

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It's no surprise that four bored suburban kids might decide to start a band in high school, maybe play a few "gigs", maybe even stick together for a few years and try to make it in the "big city." This may sum up how Sinch began in vocalist Jamie Stem's parents' garage circa 1994. But, their collective desire to create new sounds and incorporate technology into their music and performance has brought them to a greater path. Despite hitting myriad roadblocks along the way, Sinch has remained completely intact since 1994, dedicated to their pursuit.

Sinch consists of five core members that come together to create, to construct, and deconstruct the art in their surroundings. Using guitarist Tony Lannutti's ominous guitar tones and singer Stem's ability to switch, with ease, from soft, passionate melodies into taut unnatural screams, the band steadily creeps its way into explosions. The intensity of emotions erupts through the group's collective pores. With Mike Abramson's driving bass lines and Dan McFarland's intricate drumming providing both the engine and fuel, there is just something special about this band that you can't quite put your finger on, and maybe don't want to.

Anchored in the Philadelphia suburbs, Sinch's popularity has grown year after year. With the March 22, 2005 release of Clearing The Channel on Rock Ridge Music, the band continues on its journey and takes the next giant leap. The 11-track album is replete with haunting melodies, lashing riffs, and slicing lyrics; it's a shining example of modern hard rock. Co-produced by Sinch and Drew Mazurek (Linkin Park, Nothingface, Dog Fashion Disco), Clearing The Channel features such tunes as "Silence Broken," "Dead Sentinels," and "Hydroplane," showcasing the band's passion, talent, and commitment to using technology to enhance the musical experience.

The undeniable proof of this facet of the band's arsenal is Jay Smith, the fifth member of Sinch. In order to add a visual element to the performance, Smith invented and patented the Viditar, a full-on editing console contained in a device that looks much like a Lucite guitar. Onstage, armed with this "ocular noise machine" and a hard drive full of CNN footage and odd visual loops (like Osama Bin Laden morphing into Jesus morphing into Hillary Clinton), Smith edits and cuts at breakneck speed on stage, playing alongside the musicians, sweating out each and every drop of video brilliance. His contribution is essential, creating palpable connections between the images, the lyrics, and the sound. The full multi-media spectacle is the true Sinch experience.

By taking chances mixed with equal doses of innovation, the Sinch boys have since been dubbed the "brothers of invention" by Philadelphia Weekly and continue to evolve their already intriguing live show with each and every performance. For tour dates and more information, visit www.sinch.net.

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