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We Be The Echo
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresMath rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsChuckbeat Records
MembersGraeme Nicholls
Ilk Koskelo
Myke Stryker
Websitewebetheecho.com

We Be the Echo is an American instrumental rock band from San Francisco. They play a blend of math rock, brutal prog, punk, jazz and heavy metal with dub influenced bass lines. The band's sound is based on melodic and rhythmically challenging short songs that often incorporate shred guitar. They formed in 2003 from the remnants of the Bay Area experimental band Bm Relocation Program.

The band members have also variously played (or continue to play) in other bands/projects including UK-based hardcore punk bands Voorhees and Break It Up, and San Francisco-based The John Francis, Desire Paths, Life Fire In Peopledom, The Mao, Drift Erratics, Bm Relocation Program and others.

Members

  • Graeme Nicholls - Guitar
  • Myke Stryker - Bass
  • Ilk Koskelo - Drums

Discography

  • Cubist Music EP (2004) - Chuckbeat Records
  • Dry Or Damp - I'm Still The Champ (2006) - Copper Press Magazine Compilation No. 27
  • Stanislaw Stories LP (2006) - Chuckbeat Records
  • All-Star Destroyers EP (2007/08) - Chuckbeat/Brutal Prog/Mandai
  • Masks LP (2009) - Chuckbeat/Brutal Prog
  • Return To Nations LP (2011) - Chuckbeat Records

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