Tripwire (Demo 2025) - Single
There are multiple artists called Tripwire including: 1. The drum n bass duo of Karrie Price and Paul Chadwick. 2. A drum n bass project of Fredrik Söderlund of Puissance, releasing a single album, Intellavoid, on the Fluttering Dragon label in 1999. 3. A trance project of Sander Van Driel. 4. A blues band from Springfield, Missouri, comprised of Jody Guy Cottengim, Nathan Bryce Melton and Stoney Lee Cottengim. 5. A hardcore band from Minnesota, active in early 1990s. 6. An Indonesian punk band from Pamulang, Banten province, Java. 7. An alternative rock band from Wellington, New Zealand. 8. A punk band from Mumbai, India that was formed in 2002 by Ameya (guitars/vocals/stand up comedy), Tanveer (bass/vocals/cable operator) and Aditya aka Jack (drums/vocals/SYJC Maths flunking). They played their first gig at IIT Mumbai’s Livewire competition. Ameya recalls their first performance vividly. “As soon as we told the organizers that we are a ‘punk’ band, they gave us the first slot of the competition,” he reminisces. So Tripwire played their first gig at 3 in the afternoon to an audience of two. Things changed when Tanveer left for Australia to pursue bigger dreams, especially for Sagar, a call center talk machine and good friend, whose dreams of one day becoming Slash were shattered. He became Tripwire’s bass player! And their lineup has remained unchanged since. Tripwire continued playing their brand of “punk rock” music at venues such as a denim showroom launch, a fashion college festival, Tantra at Pune, a fresher’s nite at an IT institute, Slap Pop – an alternative fest, a terrace gig, etc. opening for helpful bands like Psychomotor. 2004 saw Tripwire headlining their first proper show—the Smells Like Punk Spirit gig at Razz Rhino. Things changed for the better as Tripwire got professional management from ennui.BOMB. A blitzkrieg of gigs followed—Rock By The Beach, Alternative Nation, and the series of Punk-O-Ramas, creating a niche not only for themselves but the sounds of punk rock and emerging punk bands. This also resulted in the band making money off gigs rather than paying to play (the situation on many earlier occasions)! Newer challenges followed. These included a two-hour set at Not Just Jazz By The Bay, an all-acoustic set at The Boat Club, Knife Party (where they played as P.A.O – Punkaj Art Orchestra!) and at RAM Fest in Pune. The band distributed copies of their EP freely to whoever cared at all their gigs, helping spread their sound. It was around this time that the band got its major break. Tripwire took Indian punk rock to the next level by being the first punk band ever to be chosen to play at Mumbai’s prestigious Independence Rock (2004) competition. Their single “Norm The Guy Is Cool” has been featured in ennui.BOMB’s compilation of Indian rock music called We ARE The Scene – Vol. One. Their live performance of the same track at Independence Rock 2004 has been featured in Enter-Exist-Exit, India’s first rock videos compilation. WATS 2 features Tripwire’s brand new single—That’s Not What I Want. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are multiple artists called Tripwire including: 1. The drum n bass duo of Karrie Price and Paul Chadwick. 2. A drum n bass project of Fredrik Söderlund of Puissance, releasing a single album, Intellavoid, on the Fluttering Dragon label in 1999. 3. A trance project of Sander Van Driel. 4. A blues band from Springfield, Missouri, comprised of Jody Guy Cottengim, Nathan Bryce Melton and Stoney Lee Cottengim. 5. A hardcore band from Minnesota, active in early 1990s. 6. An Indonesian punk band from Pamulang, Banten province, Java. 7. An alternative rock band from Wellington, New Zealand. 8. A punk band from Mumbai, India that was formed in 2002 by Ameya (guitars/vocals/stand up comedy), Tanveer (bass/vocals/cable operator) and Aditya aka Jack (drums/vocals/SYJC Maths flunking). They played their first gig at IIT Mumbai’s Livewire competition. Ameya recalls their first performance vividly. “As soon as we told the organizers that we are a ‘punk’ band, they gave us the first slot of the competition,” he reminisces. So Tripwire played their first gig at 3 in the afternoon to an audience of two. Things changed when Tanveer left for Australia to pursue bigger dreams, especially for Sagar, a call center talk machine and good friend, whose dreams of one day becoming Slash were shattered. He became Tripwire’s bass player! And their lineup has remained unchanged since. Tripwire continued playing their brand of “punk rock” music at venues such as a denim showroom launch, a fashion college festival, Tantra at Pune, a fresher’s nite at an IT institute, Slap Pop – an alternative fest, a terrace gig, etc. opening for helpful bands like Psychomotor. 2004 saw Tripwire headlining their first proper show—the Smells Like Punk Spirit gig at Razz Rhino. Things changed for the better as Tripwire got professional management from ennui.BOMB. A blitzkrieg of gigs followed—Rock By The Beach, Alternative Nation, and the series of Punk-O-Ramas, creating a niche not only for themselves but the sounds of punk rock and emerging punk bands. This also resulted in the band making money off gigs rather than paying to play (the situation on many earlier occasions)! Newer challenges followed. These included a two-hour set at Not Just Jazz By The Bay, an all-acoustic set at The Boat Club, Knife Party (where they played as P.A.O – Punkaj Art Orchestra!) and at RAM Fest in Pune. The band distributed copies of their EP freely to whoever cared at all their gigs, helping spread their sound. It was around this time that the band got its major break. Tripwire took Indian punk rock to the next level by being the first punk band ever to be chosen to play at Mumbai’s prestigious Independence Rock (2004) competition. Their single “Norm The Guy Is Cool” has been featured in ennui.BOMB’s compilation of Indian rock music called We ARE The Scene – Vol. One. Their live performance of the same track at Independence Rock 2004 has been featured in Enter-Exist-Exit, India’s first rock videos compilation. WATS 2 features Tripwire’s brand new single—That’s Not What I Want. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Necessities
Flower
Cold Cup
LL3000
Ball Up Top
Insane Reality
Brasscomet
Wake Up
Not the Same
No Problem
Future
You make me sick
Downfall
God Likes To Sleep
Tripwire
Norm The Guy Is Cool
Panic Room
Mr.Abomb
Hounds of Hell
Mr. Abomb
Tripwire - Demo
Axiom
Time to Wake Up
Rec2
think about me
Intro
Chemicals (Deacon of Rights and Truth)
Scartissue
Made Out
The Big Deal
Closer
Aftermath
Gangstas
Death Day
Prokain
Thief
That's Not What I Want
Intellavoid
Heavenly Eyes
Frozen Portrait
Under A Scarlet Sky
Consequences
Metal Madness - Demo
Judy's Lullaby
Trials
Bad In Bed
Different Kind of Normal
Survive
Better Than You
Trip Wire
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