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"...AND THEN, THERE WERE FROGZ ! is the brainchild of 23-year-old multi-instrumentalist and chameleon, Cody Louis. What started as a comedic experiment with a friend during the harsh North Jersey winter of 2004 (the hype of which would only accumulate 2 fans), ATTWF slowly chugged its way up the tracks into cult status as the project's quality, quantity, and substance blossomed into something new fans would consider unique. As time passed, genres would cross, noise would become melody, dissonance would become coherence, nonsense would become logic, and crazy would find its new nature sound, the Croak. 
Maintaining a dark sense of humor with a sharp wit for animal metaphors (all the while maintaining the avant garde stylings of experimental music), and devising concept pieces about pyramid schemes, gambling, natural selection, the country of Australia, and fine dining, Cody has independently produced, recorded, and released 5 EPs and 3 full-length albums in four years. Although none of the material sounds alike, he is quick to ensure his motives, sometimes claiming questionable rhetoric like, "the next EP might just be captured audio of me sleeping, produced with the finest equipment money can buy, to ensure the purest sound of a mouth in mid-slumber."
What???

Traditional AND non-traditional instruments are incorporated into each individual piece to achieve the appropriate feel for its respective movement. Adding to the chaos, Cody creates many of his own instruments right out of the house. (personal favorite: the "Medicine Rattle": a dislodged hamster wheel, spun quickly on a sideways axle, with trading cards sticking out of each spoke, and a freshwater fish tank filtered microphone protruding through the center. the instrument can be heard in the electronic bridge of "Lucky Number Blue", off the upcoming album, Predators And Pokerfaces)
His message is simple. "Enjoy yourself, disregard influence, and create what moves YOU," he says. "And love your fans. Appreciate the people who appreciate what you have to offer."

After contributing guest vocals for tracks by Cali-Electrohead Rotting Gnome, Australia's own Aqua Bear, and MIDI Beast out of New Mexico, and with a full-length, a 3-way split (also featuring XComboverX and You Are The Betrayal), and an all-covers album on the way, ATTWF show no signs of slowing down, or, for that matter, no signs of what to expect from a constantly evolving project of which the world will now become aware."
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