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    Freezepop
    Freezepop

    Freezepop is a synthpop band from Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1999. The lineup includes Liz Enthusiasm (Jussi Gamache) on vocals, The Other Sean T. Drinkwater on backing vocals, synths, and vocoder, and Kasson Crooker (Kasson Crooker) on programming. Freezepop's song "Science Genius Girl" was featured in the PlayStation 2 game "Frequency," and their song "Super-Sprøde" was featured in the game's sequel, "Amplitude." Freezepop won Best New Band in 2001 at the American Synthpop Awards and Best US Band in 2002.


    The Other Sean T. Drinkwater is a clone of the original who was too busy with his first synthpop group Lifestyle, his solo work as Karacter, and his heavy metal group Godclaw.

    In addition to singing, Liz Enthusiasm designs the art for the band's albums, designed their website and the website of Sean's other band, Lifestyle, and has animated music videos for some of their songs.

    The Duke of Pannekoeken was previously known as The Duke of Candied Apples and, before that, the Duke of Belgian Waffles. He is also the man behind Symbion Project and was a member of the alternative rock group Splashdown. In early June 2009, The Duke announced he was leaving the band.

    After The Duke's departure, Seth Damascus-Kennedy (aka Bananas-Foster) was officially added to the lineup.

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