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Tartar Control is a Punk Rock band consisting of two Mormon Missionaries and a Robot. They reside in South Central LA, spreading "the good news" to anyone who can hear. They've played many shows in Southern CA opening for such notable bands as The Dead Kennedys, JFA, TSOL, US Bombs, and Youth Brigade. Tartar Control has also been a part of The Sunset Strip Music Festival, NXNE, and will be making their second appearance at this year’s Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival in Las Vegas. The band consists of three members: Robert Selander on vocals, Sean Hart on guitar and backup vocals, and their Robot, Robot who plays both drums and bass guitar simultaneously. In 2011 they released their first album, “Holy Crap!” to which Punknews.org said, “… that album probably has some of funniest, sickest, and twisted thirty tracks you will hear.” And that, “…the music itself is really good and though they may be hilariously disturbing, the lyrics are very well written and creative.” Several music videos have been made for the songs, “Diabolical”, “Jesus is Love”, and “Smoking Crack”. This year, Tartar Control has released their second album entitled, “We Forgive You” with a live recording of their song, “Brush Your Teeth” already online. In addition to two albums and music videos, Sean, Robert, and Robot have made the first episode of a TV show following their antics, entitled “Tartar Control” Robert and Sean started their epic journey in the suburbs of Salt Lake City, Utah where they performed in The Tabernacle Choir, gave hugs to sweetly handicapped cancer-children, and lip-synced to Huey Lewis and The News. With the invention of their drummer/bassist Robot, they hit the road with their sights set on Los Angeles. Inspired by such bands as The Vandals, Left Over Crack, and Lawrence Welk, Tartar Control brings to you a musical experience that can only be described as a "loud hug." Today, Tartar Control performs wherever hugs, handshakes, and the Holy Trinity is needed. And although the fact that they are two Mormon Missionaries with a Robot certainly single them out among the legions of punk rock bands, it is their live show which sets them apart from the rest. Here’s what some people had to say upon seeing a Tartar Control show: “Dressed as Mormons, Robert and Sean appeared on stage promptly at 8:45, along with their robot. What ensued for the next thirty minutes was pure unabated insanity, as Robert ran wild all over the stage and everywhere on the general admission floor, instantly making an indelible impact on the audience and a connection that well and truly lasted throughout the set. Amidst the several songs they played, they indulged in some very well-timed stand-up comedy which had the crowd in splits, and every joke or one-liner certainly enhanced the power of the song that followed it. The music was filled to the brim with a fun vibe but yet at the same time was fierce and intense, capturing the very essence of hardcore punk.” –Metal Assault “I almost went outside for a beer at that point. That would have been a huge mistake! The lead singer, Robert Selander’s “Mr. Rogers” persona was tripping me out until he and guitarist, Sean Hart broke into their rendition of self-proclaimed “Mormon missionary hardcore punk” with a ridiculously great song, “Jesus is Love”. Reaction… “fuck… ummm… okay?!” (That’s actually exactly what my notes on the band said after their first song). I decided to focus my attention on the crowd and their reaction. Slowly people in the front started to Pogo, then a pit formed, then all hell broke loose. Tarter Control had charisma, energy, and well… they put on a pretty damn good show for two geeks, a drum machine, and a robot.” -13 Stitches Magazine “To say that a Tartar Control show is fun would be a complete understatement. These two men completely captivate a room, not just because of their loud sound, but also because no one is really quite sure what the hell is going on.” –Long Beach Post “Consisting of “Good Mormon” boys Elder Sean Hart and Elder Robert Selander and their sidekick Robot, the band is like no other within the punk scene. If you like irreverent punk music (as most is) and want to laugh hysterically, you should catch this act.” –By The Barricade “Tartar Control’s hardcore punk punches an unholy wave of shock to the unknowing audience members as the band transforms from two sweet toned potential Leave-it-to-Beaver characters to the most foul-mouthed, chaotic, in-your-face and entertaining individuals right before their eyes.” –Substance