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"Anyone familiar with Coheed and Cambria's punk-inflected neo-prog knows the band's frontman is equal parts musician and teller of tales. Singer and songwriter Claudio Sanchez has used the band's music to tell the story of The Amory Wars, a sci-fi legend of epic proportions that crosses space and time, expounding on the trials of several generations worth of warriors that battle to stop a universal apocalypse.The Prize Fighter Inferno was a band created by Sanchez to explore a sub-plot within the epic. But rather than pursue the indie-emo rock that Coheed and Cambria is known best for, The Prize Fighter Inferno provided Sanchez with an outlet to experiment with soft vocals and soothing electronic textures. It was a vastly different style from the established band, and the fact that it was used to tell the story of one branch of Sanchez' vast storyline limited its interest among the public to hardcore fans of his other work.The Prize Fighter Inferno--consisting solely of Sanchez--released a single album, My Brother's Blood Machine, in 2006. It was certainly not a Top 40 record, but earned Sanchez props for his musical versatility. It was an unusual album, as well, spanning 11 more conventional tracks, then 66 untitled tracks that were all roughly five seconds in length, and ending, finally, with an untitled track that was four minutes in length. It definitely gave Sanchez the opportunity to explore and experiment, and there are certainly many fans interested in seeing how far out Sanchez can go, and what he brings back with him from those creative waters.The album's story has loosely been interpreted by reviewers as being about a pair of brothers from the Bleam family that create a ""Blood Machine,"" which, the lyrics seem to suggest, captures souls. The cryptic story has not kept fans from enjoying Sanchez' music."

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    "Though The Prize Fighter Inferno was startlingly different than Coheed and Cambria's work, fans of Claudio Sanchez' epic Amory Wars found plenty to enjoy. Considering Sanchez has illustrated the story in graphic novel form, it doesn't come as much of a surprise that one of the best songs on his project's sole record references a legendary graphic novel.""Who Watches the Watchmen?"" is titled after the rhetorical graffiti that appears throughout Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon's Watchmen, which is largely a comment on citizens losing faith in the goodwill of their protectors. The lyrics of Sanchez' song suggest a similar theme.""There's a light in this shed/that should help you find your way/And through this door you deserve/a beating through the Machine/And little did you once know/in the race for the telephone/In the dark they have/watched us from here beyond the grave/To bare the mark of His work/are the Watchmen of our ways/That which we feel is untrue/if it's me then it isn't you/Lay-down, relax, come on, how?/What you thought once was yours/is ours now,"" the lyrics go.Now you can get this great song downloaded to your cell phone as a ringtone. It sounds great in music tone format, so go ahead an play the sample. Like what you hear? Download it!"