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Death to Anders

Death to Anders (''pronounced "onders"'') are an American indie rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006. Their lineup consists of Rob Danson (vocals and guitar), Rob Hume (bass and background vocals), and Robert Smith (drums).
Death to Anders are active in the influential Echo Park and Silver Lake music scenes in Los Angeles and were founding members of the Central Second Collective, a group of up-and-coming rock musicians dedicated to promoting innovative, new music in Los Angeles.〔

Often compared to Pavement, early Modest Mouse and Sonic Youth but defying hard classification, Death to Anders shift dramatically between hypnotic melodies and raging dissonance as they mix intelligent, story-driven rock with quirky Gothic Americana.
== Formation and history: 2004-present ==
Death to Anders was first formed as a duo in 2004, under the name of the "Thick Liquid Sucker Punch", by Danson and original guitarist Nick Ceglio while the two were students at the Musician's Institute in Hollywood, California. While most of their classmates were interested in heavy metal or progressive rock, the two bonded over their shared enthusiasm for Sonic Youth, the Pixies, and Pavement.
Death to Anders joined with several other young Los Angeles bands, including the (Happy Hollows ), the (Transmissions ), (One Trick Pony ), the (Henry Clay People ), (Anchors for Architects ), and (DiE RoCKERS DiE ), to form the (Central Second Collective ), a group dedicated to promoting innovative, independent music. The collective's name refers to the (Cocaine ), an indie club within (2nd Street Jazz ), a venue located at Central and 2nd Avenues in the "Little Tokyo" district of downtown Los Angeles.〔
〕 Although the Central Second Collective no longer formally exists, member bands continue to play and record together,〔 〕 appearing regularly in the independent and underground clubs of the Silverlake and Echo Park music scenes, the birthplace of successful indie bands like Beck, Elliott Smith, Rilo Kiley, Sea Wolf, and Silversun Pickups. Several of the Second Central Collective bands, including Death to Anders, will also be featured in the book ''Gooseberries'', a collection of portraits by Los Angeles music photojournalist (Sterling Andrews ) that will be released through Eenie Meenie Records in the Spring of 2009.〔

Death to Anders self-produced their first album "Punctuate the Calamities" in the Fall of 2006, and after recording with British producer David Newton (formerly of the Mighty Lemon Drops) at Rollercoaster Recording in 2007, they released two albums in 2008, a full-length entitled "Fictitious Business" and an EP entitled "Enigmatic Market". In 2010, Danson re-formed Death to Anders as a dynamic 3-piece featuring bassist Rob Hume and drummer Robert Smith.
In 2011, armed with new material, the trio released the E.P. "Don't Give Up," which was recorded at Infrasonic Sound (No Age, Wavves, Fools Gold) and mixed by Ali Nikou at BlasterMaster Productions
in Los Angeles. Death to Anders released their E.P. on October 25, 2011 during L.A blog Buzz Bands’ three-year anniversary show at The Echo in Echo Park, California, where they shared the bill with Everest and Hands.

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