As Seen In: 'TwaüghtHammër' (Minisode) Before he became recognised for his blue crystal, week-long house parties, and - supposedly - his choice of an ATM as a weapon, Jesse Pinkman was apparently known as the man born with drumsticks in his hands. As lead singer, drummer, producer, and chief songwriter of Albuquerque upstarts TwaüghtHammër, Jesse's life before he teamed up with Mr. White was less profitable, but perhaps equally explosive. And it's a little dubious as to how much band practise time was actually spent jamming, as opposed to arguing with co-founder Badger (the self-proclaimed Lord of the Dance). In terms of what we'd like to see from TwaüghtHammër, we're not too fussy. It'd be a hoot if we got to hear some of their other tunes (including 'Axe in Infinity' and 'Clawing Towards Agony'), or to witness the band putting aside their creative differences for long enough to tackle that world tour. Whatever the case, it'd just be a treat to hear more of that Spinal Tap-level poetry, to wit: "The hotel sign is flickering, it beckons from above / The master of my own domain, I sow my seeds of love." Prime Endorsement: "If you are a fan of the Albuquerque alt-emo-thrash-metal scene, then you'd probably groove to our songs." - Jesse Pinkman
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