Atlas Takes Aim

Genres: Alternative, Rock
Web site: http://www.AtlasTakesAim.com
Atlas Takes Aim emerged out of the Las Vegas, NV underground in August of 2007 and began winning music lovers over with their signature style of melodic and powerful guitar-driven rock. Known for the stage lifting energy of their lives hows, sweepingly atmospheric songs and passion to rock, the music of ATA is quickly creating a buzz in the ears of music fans everywhere.
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- Free MP3s:
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Animal
Wake Up
- Recent Appearances
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The Day After... at Ovation
Imagine Dragons at Feelgood's
The day after... and Bipolar at The Cheyenne Saloon
Atlas Takes Aim at Wasted Space
Atlas Takes Aim at the Bunkhouse Saloon
- Musicians:
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Mason Ian – Guitar, Vocals
Joel Blickenstaff – Drums
Billie Bundschuh – Bass - Formed:
- 2006, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Radiohead, U2, Led Zeppelin, Soundgarden, Jimmy Eat World
- Current status
- Recording and playing shows in Nevada and California
- Discography:
Tuesday- Released: 2007
Wednesday- Released: 2008
- Related Links:
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Check out Atlas Takes Aim's MySpace page


1 Comment So Far
The Rock 'N' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon is searching for Vegas' top performers!
Is your band ready for an awesome opportunity to rock the Las Vegas Strip and have your music heard by thousands of people " all while supporting the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA)??
The Zappos.com Rock 'N' Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon taking over the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, December 5, 2010. We will be selecting approximately 50 bands to perform in front of more than 25,000 dedicated runners and race spectators from across the United States and around the world.
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Posted by: entertainmentsolutionsinc on 10/28/10 at 4:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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