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Mar122010

Punk Aristocrats 7 Questions With: Ryan and Nathan from Kid Infinity

1. Who is your greatest influence?
Ryan and Nathan - BONO! cuz Ed Hardy ripped him off hardcore.

2. What distinguishes you from other artists in your genre?
N. We don't make any money.

3. What do you do to keep yourself motivated and interested in your work?
R. Aw that doesn't take any effort at all. Its the only thing I'm interested in.
N. going to a lot of shows, following local bands.

4. What was the biggest opposing force that you encountered on your creative journey?
N. again Bono. and keeping it fun. R. Balancing business with art.

5. How do you deal with creativity blocks?
R. Get high. N. Fight with each other.

6. Are you a fan of cartoons? If so, what is your favorite one?
R. when i was a kid my favorite was The Secret of Nimh.
N. South Park, I also love the old disney cartoons (the racist ones)

7. In the world of Kid Infinity what's the difference between ‘living’ and ‘existing?’
R. Damn dude, I could give you some pedestrian bullshit there but probably better to just ask a philosopher... I guess I'd say the answer is in the question.
N. That's a nice phrase "The world of Kid Infinity."

Punk Aristocrats has only one thing to say about Kid Infinity - "look out world here they come".

Introducing Kid Infinity, one of the hottest acts blowing out circuit breakers in the bowels of LA's downtown music scene with their unique brand of electro-punk.

Ryan Pardeiro and Nathan (aka Nate Dogg) Huber formed Kid Infinity in early 2008 producing a fireball of fresh grooves and dirty beats that blasted their way to earth. It’s explosive music taking influence from Electro, French-Touch, Hip-Hop, Rock, and Underground Dance styles.

Visit Kid Infinity on MySpace and Facebook

Music Video for the song P.Y.C.O. by Kid Infinity.

A Sugar Rush Media, The Imps of Marge and Fletch, and Wolf Enterprises Production.

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Reader Comments (1)

If you want to buy a car, you would have to receive the loan. Moreover, my sister all the time uses a student loan, which seems to be really reliable.

March 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMATILDAWALL21

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