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The Arab On Radar Book. Arab On Radar are one of the most iconic and influential noise rock bands in underground music history. Tales of their interests in sex, drugs and violence have swirled for years. In this memoir about playing guitar in the band, Jeff Schneider aka Mr. Clinical Depression, candidly reveals the truth about life inside the band stripping away the myths and revealing what life was like for musicians on top of the scene, enjoying artistic creation on a level that has yet to be understood.

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The Arab On Radar Book. Arab On Radar are one of the most iconic and influential noise rock bands in underground music history. Tales of their interests in sex, drugs and violence have swirled for years. In this memoir about playing guitar in the band, Jeff Schneider aka Mr. Clinical Depression, candidly reveals the truth about life inside the band stripping away the myths and revealing what life was like for musicians on top of the scene, enjoying artistic creation on a level that has yet to be understood.
Autorenporträt
Jeff Schneider, aka Mr. Clinical Depression, is a writer, musician, and artist. He gained recognition in the 1990s for playing guitar in the noise rock band Arab On Radar. The band was signed to Skin Graft Records and ThreeOneG Records respectively. Jeff went on to form the band Made in Mexico that gained critical acclaim for being in the original video games Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II. Touring for over 15 years world-wide, writing and recording 6 full-length albums, multiple 7'' recordings, compilations, and splits with some of the finest underground noise musicians and record labels of his time, Jeff has shifted focus to writing. Founding Pig Roast Publishing, LLC was a new endeavor aimed at reaching the weirdest, most interesting writers, and helping them produce quality books that reach the special readers who appreciate the spirit of No-Wave, Noise, Punk Rock, and keeping the DiY ethic alive.