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The Molotov
Genre: Punk, Hip Hop
Region: Gold Coast, QLD
Members: SCART: guitar, vocals, MATT : Bass Backing Vocals. KT : Vocals, Keyboard. STU - Drums
Sounds Like: Rage Against The Machine, system of a down, Evanescence
Influences: RATM, The Prodigy, Dead Kennedys
Artist Website: www.myspace.com/themolotov1

Unearthed Artists We Like: Darkness Blinding , Lesha , Ghostboy , Karacteristix , Decontrol


The MOLOTOV are a Punk/Rap/Rock outfit who create a diverse and original fusion of sounds. They mix machine-gun rap/punk lines and melodic female vocals with infectious guitar/bass/keyboard rhythms and driving beats and their original lyrics are a challenging blend of the social, personal & political.

Their explosive and energetic live performances also include distinctive cover versions of Prodigy’s “BREATHE”, Bob Dylans "Masters of War" & RATM’s “Guerilla Radio”, reflecting a broad range of musical influences. The MOLOTOV’s latest demo “Last Rites 4 Capitalism” has been described as “a hard-hitting and refreshing hybrid of styles”.

They are available for gigs.

Be sure to see them live and check out the samples on this page and more, including their new DEMO CD on myspace at:
http://www.myspace.com/themolotov1

themolotov@scart69.net
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In The RED
rating:  5/5
Another clever collection of lyrics. I'm addicted to this band - I love how it's not 'typical' metal. Wicked sound. The Molotov are their own genre!




GO BACK TO SLEEP
rating:  5/5
Tick tick tick! 5 stars for the sarcasm, very clever lyrics!




TOYTOWN - 2010
rating:  5/5
Awesome sound, love the way the backing vocals compliment the lead vocals - awesome energy, Love this track!




In The RED
rating:  5/5
Ok, so they are a punk band/metal right? wtf is with this hip hop rap shit, sure it makes no fucking sense what so ever as to something they'd play. ...



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.