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Take It to the Floor
Cash Cash
Take It to the Floor
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The breakthrough, boisterous techno-pop of Universal Republic newcomers Cash Cash will be bounding into stores with their Universal Republic debut album to be made available to fans nationwide on January 20. The charismat...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cash Cash
Title: Take It to the Floor
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Republic
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 1/20/2009
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602517956537

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The breakthrough, boisterous techno-pop of Universal Republic newcomers Cash Cash will be bounding into stores with their Universal Republic debut album to be made available to fans nationwide on January 20. The charismatic band is currently riding the wave of their insatiable hit "Party In Your Bedroom," which has exploded on radio and via youtube, thanks to the turbo-charged chemistry supplied by brothers Jean Paul Makhlouf (vocals, guitar) and Alex Makhlouf (keyboards, programming), and the band's riveting rhythm section: Sam Frisch (bass, vocals), Anthony Villacari (drums, percussion), and Mike Doerr (guitar, vocals). Hailing from Roseland, New Jersey, Cash Cash has seeded their close-knit camaraderie with an interchangeable musical DNA that reaches all the way back to Jean Paul's and Sam's third grade roots. Known for fusing 70s pumped-up funk vapors into infectious 80s-styled pop, the group's harmony-anchored hooks sealed their appeal, with the band inking a deal with Universal Republic Records in early 2008. Ratcheting up gleeful gems such as "Breakout," and "Two Days Old," Cash Cash relies on a relentless connectivity that powers both their live shows and sizzling studio efforts that has seen them win over online fans and club-goers across the U.S. Currently on tour with dance-pop hypsters Metro Station and Tyga. It was their constant barnstorming of NJ and NYC clubs, like Pete Wentz' AK-47 New York City nightspot, that led to heightened record company interest in the versatile group in '07 and early '08. Their effortless singing style, coupled with a playfully off-kilter beat-sensibility became a notable trademark of Cash Cash, rallying fans and critics to their musical cause everywhere they played.

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