On and On - Steriogram

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On and On Lyrics

Well you're saying that you're playing
Well you're saying that you're playing but you're faking
Well you're swinging to the rhythm pointing to the good looking
But it's coming to the surface you're only crossing and fading
Well you're expecting to look sharp and needing to have class
But all I can see is you nodding your head fast
Thinking you're impressing everybody when you look bored
But I'm knowing what you're doing is proving you're a big fraud
Whenever I get up it's on my own
Synthetic audio goes on and on
Send out the love bring all the ladies home
'Cause its all I ever know. Synthetic audio
It goes on and on On on on on
Whenever I get up it's on my own
Synthetic audio goes on and on and on and on
Be near the DJ gear to feel my show
It's the way to go
Well I'm knowing that you're grooving
But respect all around you is losing
Well you're jumping and making all the noise that it's all yours
And it seems you believe everything you dream
Well you wanna be exclusive for your purpose
By telling everyone that they are useless
Saying you're the only one playing big sounds
But there's at least a hundred guys doing the same round town
You know the crazy thing is I wish I played rock n roll
I found an easy way to prove myself with tunes I stole'
So will you start making and stop fading
Let's be honest - you copied this behaviour
Start speaking for yourself not somebody else
By telling everyone how much you're worth
Be content with the real you not needing to prove
That you're better than everyone with the things you do
You want everyone to say your skills are too much
But what you're doing is not enough
Bridge Well let's start talking about my ladies
Can't stop dancing up right in front of me
Cause I'm the music love machine

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Rock band hailing from New Zealand noted for their quirky sound and hit song "Walkie Talkie Man" which was featured on Apple's iPod advertisement. The video for "Walkie Talkie Man" was directed by Michel Gondry (White Stripes, Bjork, Foo Fighters) and garnered 5 MTV award nominations and 1 Grammy nomination. It was also included in the Nintendo DS rhythm game Elite Beat Agents, as covered Jason Paige as well as being used in the animated film Robots and used heavily by the BBC.

They have done a cover of AC/DC's Back In Black.

Formed in 1999, Steriogram got their name from two bands that members had previously performed with - Rogergram and Steriosugar.

Steriogram's first single release, Soccerstar was mediocre but upon the release of their second single, White Trash saw the group success soar. Like many bands, Steriogram toured New Zealand in a friend's van without any support crew, doing gigs where they could. In 2002, still unsigned, they joined several other New Zealand bands in the annual Boost Mobile School's Tour, playing for free during high school lunch hours to get exposure, as well as at bars at night.

In 2002, while recording at a rented beach house they were spotted by an American Label Scout for Capitol Records who had come upon their music video for White Trash on the internet and were signed to Capitol Records later that year.

2004 also saw the release of their debut album, Schmack! which has seen six singles released from it.

There were two main factors contributing to Steriogram’s immediate success. Firstly, the national secondary school tour they went on helped to generate a wider fan base, as it allowed many who hadn’t heard of Steriogram before to enjoy their unique sound. The other factor was due to their internet site and the use of fans' loyalty. On the site fans were able to join up for the band’s newsletter and then eventually to what was known as a 'fan street pack'. This was sent to the fan via mail and contained promo CDs that had five of the tracks to be featured on their upcoming CD, and large amounts of stickers. This was where Steriogram relied on the support of fans, to hand out the promo CDs and stickers. These points proved to be very successful and rewarding for Steriogram as a new band.
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