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The story of influential duo <a href="spotify:artist:7atGlyFY5574ph1tGMs6gD" data-name="Glass Candy">Glass Candy</a> begins in 1996, when singer Ida No and multi-instrumentalist <a href="spotify:artist:2KofAEA8S0jDDXjSg6a3HR" data-name="Johnny Jewel">Johnny Jewel</a> met while both working at a grocery store in Portland, Oregon. The duo began crafting bold music with a blend of punk, glam, hip hop and electronics.

Fans and underground critics alike lauded their 2002 album Love Love Love, plus mid-2000s 12-inch disco singles like “<a href="spotify:track:6DECYTT3BDTllPZ1RfyDkn" data-name="Life After Sundown">Life After Sundown</a>” and “I Always Say Yes” but it was the group’s transition to a more synth-driven sound with 2007 album
B/E/A/T/B/O/X/ that showcased a fully electronic Glass Candy to a growing fan base.

B/E/A/T/B/O/X/ was a worldwide hit with fans and the press, earning top ratings, as well as placements on year-end &#34;best of&#34; lists from publications such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Playboy, and many more.

The Band&#39;s live show has for years been widely recognized for it&#39;s excitement and high energy. Glass Candy has performed worldwide at many major music festivals, including Coachella, Pitchfork Festival, Primavera Sound, FYF, Fun Fun Fun Fest, and more.

Glass Candy&#39;s music has been featured prominently in many films, including Nicolas Refn&#39;s <a href="spotify:playlist:1yFdSyDh7wdDlWCSsiNyzI" data-name="Bronson Soundtrack">Bronson Soundtrack</a>, and countless television shows, including Westworld and Scream Queen.

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