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'''Theo & the Skyscrapers''' are an experimental electronic band from [[New York City]] consisting of [[Theo Kogan]]<ref>http://newyorkcool.com/archives/2007/February/feature.html</ref> (formerly of the legendary [[riot grrl]] band [[Lunachicks]]), [[Sean Pierce]] (of [[Toilet Böys]]), [[Chris Kling]] and [[Dimitry Makhnosky]]. The band released ''[[Theo and the Skyscrapers (album)|Theo and the Skyscrapers]]'' in 2006 and ''[[So Many Ways to Die]]'' in 2007 on their record label, [[Dark Daddy Records]].
'''Theo & the Skyscrapers''' are an experimental electronic band from [[New York City]] consisting of [[Theo Kogan]]<ref>http://newyorkcool.com/archives/2007/February/feature.html</ref> (formerly of the legendary [[riot grrl]] band [[Lunachicks]]), [[Sean Pierce]] (of [[Toilet Böys]]), [[Chris Kling]] and [[Dimitry Makhnosky]]. The band released ''[[Theo and the Skyscrapers (album)|Theo and the Skyscrapers]]'' in 2006 and ''[[So Many Ways to Die]]'' in 2007 on their record label, [[Dark Daddy Records]].<ref>http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Theo%20&%20The%20Skyscrapers/a/Theo%20&%20The%20Skyscrapers.htm</ref>


The band are involved in a video installation/rock performance called Screen Test by [[Rob Roth]]. It can be seen October 30 and 31, 2008 at the Abrons Art Center.
The band are involved in a video installation/rock performance called Screen Test by [[Rob Roth]]. It can be seen October 30 and 31, 2008 at the Abrons Art Center.

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Theo & the Skyscrapers

Theo & the Skyscrapers are an experimental electronic band from New York City consisting of Theo Kogan[1] (formerly of the legendary riot grrl band Lunachicks), Sean Pierce (of Toilet Böys), Chris Kling and Dimitry Makhnosky. The band released Theo and the Skyscrapers in 2006 and So Many Ways to Die in 2007 on their record label, Dark Daddy Records.[2]

The band are involved in a video installation/rock performance called Screen Test by Rob Roth. It can be seen October 30 and 31, 2008 at the Abrons Art Center.

Discography

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