The Letters Organize formed in 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. Taking influences from bands such as Refused and other post hardcore bands while incorporating their own style of schizophrenic rock and roll, the band recorded their first EP "Everyone Goes Yeah...Bash!" on Brand Name Records which would subsequently be re-released as "The Cure" later. Their unique sound earned them recognition in the independent music scene, playing with bands such as Vaux and the SXSW festival. Nitro Records soon took interest and signed the band, releasing their only full length "Dead Rhythm Machine" in early 2005, to much critical acclaim from magazines such as Alternative Press among many others.
The band broke up in January 2007. They had originally promised a farewell show on February 3rd, but it never happened. Several members of the band have since been active froming new bands such as Black Volt (myspace.com/blackvolt) and 1994 (myspace.com/1994theband) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.