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Welcome to MaldroidTV! Everything Maldroid all the time! Music Videos, Short Films, Animations, and Video Blogs all made by Maldroid!
About Me:
 
Only a handful of bands can claim Good Morning America as the first place they shared a stage. Even fewer count rock royalty David Allen of Gang of Four, The Strokes Fabrizio Moretti and Corey Feldman as fans. Yet Maldroid picks up the gauntlet of 21st century rock nouveau where others dare not tread. Pulling from inspirations as diverse as Andy Warhols Factory, Oingo Boingo, Rocket From the Crypt, and seminal game show classic Jokers Wild, these veterans of the East Bay scene present their debut full length, "Maldroid", available NOW on Fuzz Artists, iTunes, SnoCap and select record stores.

Maldroids strategy for success is a combination of old-school Do-It-Yourself work ethos, mixed with the concept of the band being a moving, living, ever-evolving art project- more of a commentary on society than a consumer product.

We make every thing ourselves- our suits, our t-shirts, our logos, our stage props, says front man and video director Ryan Divine. Such a hands-on approach to crafting image contrasts the bands spacey fascination with robots and machination. This pastiche of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century with sentimental childhood favorites is a repeated theme throughout Maldroids music as well as their techno color videos. Divines inspired take of Maldroid's He Said, She Said video is an homage to A-Ha's Take On Me, as well as an illustration of the bands ability to do everything in-house (Divine did his own take on the classic 1980s hand-drawn style). He Said, She Said plays have blown past the 1 million mark, as has the new single and video from "Maldroid", Heck No! (Ill Never Listen To Techno), in which Divine painstakingly uses Lite-Brites to illustrate the curse of a world run by robots.

The Future is Now. The Future is Maldroid.

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Formation Date:
March 12, 2006
Record Label:
Unsigned
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Ryan Divine, Patti Botox, Sean Shippley, AJ Riot, Prince J
Influences:
Daft Punk, Beck, The Beatles, Devo, AC/DC, Talking Heads, Joy Division, Crafters of quality in all genres.
Sounds Like:
AC/DEVO
Hometown:
Oakland
Country:
United States
Albums:
 
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Channel Comments (297)
gmrebel666 (1 day ago)
PATTI BO DONT FAIL HATERS
porthiav (1 month ago)
BAY AREA PRIDE!!!!!
NOTHING (6 months ago)
hey maldroid, you haven't been getting the amount of viewers that you deserve lately. I'm putting you in my box. hope it helps!!
NOTHING (7 months ago)
IDIOT
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hahaufail (7 months ago)
fail
magicalmerk (7 months ago)
cool channel, rock on
flumm0x3d (8 months ago)
Thank you for playing an excellent show at Satyricon.
shortfilmzz123 (8 months ago)
Hey!

~Anthony and Dakota  A&D films~
NOTHING (9 months ago)
MALDROID ROCKS!!
MrGgraphomania (9 months ago)
love your robotic psychotic videos
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