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Opposite Box
Chattanooga, TN        Alternative / Funk / Experimental

Bio

Quirky. Sexy. Funky. Heavy. These are the exact words that people all over the Southeast are using to describe the Chattanooga, TN experimental funk band OPPOSITE BOX. Stealing bits and pieces from almost every genre imaginable, Opposite Box is a band that constantly pushes the limits of what is musically possible. Unlike other so-called "Tour de Force" bands, however, OB has the ability to back up musicality with wild stage antics and intense live performances, which have become the bands' s...

Songs

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I Wanna Be Like You (The Alan S...
Opposite Box
I Wanna Be Like You (The Alan Song)
Devil's Lettuce
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Boating Under the Influence
Opposite Box
Boating Under the Influence
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Criminal of the Year
Opposite Box
Criminal of the Year

Comments

Not Quite Devils
Not Quite Devils: NQD is diggin the CREEPY !!!  Nov 11

Debut Album Out Now!

Debut Album Out Now!

Status

Twitter_icon_for_status: Shows coming soon.

Chart Position

Alternative charts
for Chattanooga, TN.

Blog

ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT
Jan 04, 2011 at 01:55 AM
Opposite Box is a whirlwind of energy and genre-shifting excitement with an intense stage presentation that relies on audience participation and interaction. Biography It's not often in today's culture that the words "quirky," "sexy," "funky" and "heavy" are used in the same context; however these are the exact words that people all over the S...

Press

"I haven’t heard a bad thing about these guys. They are fun and energetic, one would even say theatrical as much as musical. Staying involved with the audience, this band is the perfect party band. Pop-funk-alternative vibes allow the trombone and bass to work together in order to keep everyone in the room shakin’. They will be joining in the CD release fun at JJ’s Bohemia on January 27. You can also check out their track with Nappy Roots on their Facebook page."
—  Tara V., Chattanooga Pulse