Discography
The Records.
Six releases. Ten years of sonic warfare. Every one of them built to leave a mark.
Full Discography
"An intriguing blend of dark Glam-esque Rock"
— TAXI
2013
The Best of 2001–2011
A decade distilled into sixteen tracks — including two previously unreleased demos. This is the definitive document of The Plastic FanTastics, from the skull-rattling "Out to Play" to the ghostly "Someone Else (Distant)", with two never-before-heard demos closing the chapter.
- 01Out to Play
- 02Clones (We're All)
- 03Coming Down
- 04So Far Away
- 05Funtime
- 06Someone Else
- 07Never Go Away
- 08God Damn Radio
- 09Needles in the Camel's Eye
- 10Sorry I Killed You
- 11So Alive
- 12God Damn Radio (Acoustic)
- 13Someone Else [Distant]
- 14You'd Better Be Dead (Reprise)
- 15With You Inside Me (Demo) [Unreleased]
- 16Miss My Baby (Demo) [Unreleased]
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2011
Acknowledgments Pt. 1
Part tribute, part takeover. The Plastic FanTastics channel the spirits of David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Brian Eno, Michael Jackson, and The Beatles — putting them through the industrial grinder and spitting out something that honors the legends while sounding like no one else. Let's hope Pt. 2 isn't far behind.
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"A cross between Nine Inch Nails and Love & Rockets"
— babysue.com
2007
Now is the Past
Two years after the critical reception of Side A, the band returned with a more expansive and darker record. A luxurious collision of rock, electronic, and industrial music, always anchored by catchy refrains. From the industrial surge of "Out to Play" to the somber weight of "Becoming Extinct (Vanishing)" and finally the macabre anthem "You'd Better Be Dead (Reprise)" — the album keeps you guessing until the last note dies.
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2007
Someone Else [Single]
Four versions of a single identity crisis — the original, a remix for the dancefloor, a deconstructed ambient take, and a distant rework by collaborator 6X. Who are you when no one's watching?
- 01Someone Else
- 02Someone Else (Who I Am) — DJ Marseille Remix
- 03Somewhere Else
- 04Someone Else (Distant) — 6X
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2006
God Damn Radio [Single]
The flagship track — remastered, remixed, stripped down, and rebuilt from the wires up. Five takes on the band's most ferocious anthem. Razorcake called it the Best Song on the debut. They weren't wrong.
- 01God Damn Radio (Remastered)
- 02G— Damn Radio (Radio Edit)
- 03God Damn Radio — RoBOT LIKE ME Remix
- 04God Damn Radio — 6X Remix
- 05God Damn Radio (Acoustic)
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"lionel has incredible aesthetics and interesting beats!"
— Princess Superstar, New York
2004
Side "A" [EP]
Where it started. Five tracks that grabbed listeners "by the balls" (Babysue.com's words, not ours), placed The Plastic FanTastics at #1 on Usounds.com's Top Underground Unsigned NYC Bands list, and earned them comparisons to Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, and Love & Rockets — all in a single debut. A debut that PRICK Magazine called "equal parts synth pop, punk rock and glam sleaze."
- 01God Damn Radio
- 02With You Inside Me
- 03So Far Away
- 04Sorry I Killed You
- 05Untitled 97
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"There's nothing fake about The Plastic Fantastics — a true wake-up call to the next evolution of Rock and Roll!!"
— Derek A. Tremblay, Evolving Artist