The Xenophobes -- an unruly clump of three guys with a profusion of big hair, free-wheeling cowlicks, and outrageously original music - recently announced the release of their latest EP "Don't Breathe In". The three teens - Austin Barnett (guitar and vocals), Fil Corbitt (drums), and Chris Stehman (upright bass) -- tap into their hick-town roots for a sound that's a musical soup of psychobilly, punk and post-hardcore, with splashes of indie and metal. The resulting concoction is an eerily hypnotic rant they've dubbed G-ville Psycorebilly, the G-ville a mock tribute to Gardnerville, the small Nevada farming town they all grew up in. "We grab some of this, some of that, bits and pieces of music from all over the place and all over the years, then we deconstruct it, throw it in the blender and take it to the stage," said Corbitt of the Xenophobe's eclectic ensemble. "We're never quite sure where we're going with the next piece," he added. "But somehow the bizarre has a way of making musical sense."
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