Human Television (band)
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group. The band is composed of Billy Downing, Mario Lopez, Richard Beastmaster, Boyd Shropshire, Michael Johnson, Estelle Baruch, and Matt Kimmel. Originally from
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, the band relocated to New York after being signed to
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. The band's debut album attracted critical attention as did their second release, ''Look at Who You're Talking To''. The band has not released any new music since 2006.


Albums

* ''Look at Who You're Talking To'' (2006) * ''All Songs Written by: Human Television'' (2004)


External links


MySpace Page


References

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