Album Description"Spastic sped-up funk that deliberately somersaults the measure bars while instruments dart by one another, sort of like Devo or Talking Heads going no wave." -- Paper Thin Walls This is disco for the undead: solid, consistently danceable rock with a brazenly psychotic, progressive edge. Child Bite's blend of sophisticated dance-punk has enough time changes and feedback layering to please hipsters and experimental rockers alike, recalling bands like Brainiac, early Deerhoof, and Pere Ubu. As you would be able to tell from the sleeve of Mr. Bungle tattoos on Shawn Knight's arm, the band has flirted with the darkest of experimental and progressive sounds, only to emerge with a twisted take on (post?) dance-punk. Alternating between eight-bit Nintendo sounds and expansively spacey, epic movements, the music of Child Bite will constantly challenge you. This is the insidious dark side of hip rock music.