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Their songs usually feature a simple structure and repetitive lyrics and are frequently less than two minutes long. Some of the songs consist solely of a single chord. They also make ample use of technology, incorporating loops and samples and programmed drums into many of their songs. Much of their
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On March 31, 2009, Tiny Masters announced the April release of their single "Skeletons" in the UK and US, supported by a ten-concert ten-day tour of Europe and England and an already widely seen video. A new album was announced for June.
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The adolescent punk group came to international attention after putting some of their homemade recordings on a Myspace page in the spring of 2005. Before they had even performed their first live show, they were featured in
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in December 2006, performing the songs "Stickin' It to the Man" and "Tooty Frooty". Simins went on to tour with the band in 2007 but was replaced by Jackson Pollis in 2008.
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The critical response to their first singles led to significant label interest in the band although the band remained unsigned during the recording of
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band, consisting of siblings Ivan (born February 21, 1994) and Ada Wolin (born March 4, 1996) and their friend Jackson Pollis. All members are from
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The earliest incarnation featured Ivan and Ada accompanied by a laptop computer. Russell Simins, drummer for the
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drummer Russell Simins showed interest in working with the band on their debut album. In a mix-up, a photo of
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praised the band in several media outlets, declaring their first single "Genius." A second home-recorded EP
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Magazine featured them on the cover proclaiming them "the future of rock and roll." Influential rocker
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The album featured thirteen songs and included writing collaborations with
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splashed onto the screen instead. The band appeared with Simins on the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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was released in December 2006 and also sold out immediately.
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Tiny Masters of Today (pictured left to right: Ivan, Ada)
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Many critics have compared them to punk forefathers
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Tiny Masters of Today (pictured left to right: Ivan, Ada)
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