The Terrordactyls: 'Devices' The Terrordactyls is a duo, Michael Cadiz and Tyrel Stendahl, currently enrolled at Evergreen State College and managed to gain popularity in the anti-folk movement. They alternate time between Olympia, Washington and Brooklyn, New York to work, study and tour. Their first full length, self-titled The Terrordactyls, shows the evolution of the band since their 8. % Magic EP.
Mike Bowers by the terrordactyls, released 01 January 2008 1. Overcast Summer 2. Prince 3. Growing Old 4. Two Small Armies 5. Andy Mike Bowers is the father of Brenhan Bob Bowers, the epic drummer for the Vashon Island band The Pharmacy. but it hasn't seemed to have detracted from his magic. The boys in The Pharmacy and us played music together through high school and college and this EP is our tribute to our friendship. all songs were written and originally recorded by The Pharmacy. Got it. + add. album.
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The Terrordactyls are Michael Cadiz and Tyrel Stendahl. Michael was Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Tyrel is from Tukwila, Washington. Their birth places are the source of their magic, speed and unusually superior upper-body strength. They are both extremely lovable and popular individuals. Michael’s interests include: fabricating truths on job applications, multiple choice questions and running away. will released Art Guards: a 31 minute album made of nine lyrically interconnected songs about artists making stuff, with varying results.
80 is the debut studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on July 2, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from GLC, Colin Munroe, Ashtrobot, BJ the Chicago Kid, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and vocals from late singer-songwriter Alori Joh. The production was mainly handled by Top Dawg in-house producers from production group Digi+Phonics, along with THC, Tommy Black, Wyldfyer, Terrace Martin and J. Cole.
The two young men who make up the Terrordactyls, Tyrel Stendahl and Michael Cadiz, put this funky, endearing album of folk-pop wackiness together while living on opposite coasts. Cadiz recorded his parts in his Seattle apartment, despite the complaints of his neighbors, and Stendahl's parts were added from his apartment in Brooklyn. Remarkably, the album has a live, unified feel.