Art Deco keeps in storage an entire clockwork band. Automatons of Gold, Silver, and Bronze, they each wield an instrument of their own. The bandleader, much like the talented prog rock band Genesis, is lead by the drummer--simply known as "The Percussor." At the start of halftime the stage crew would wheel them out to take their places on the stage. Deco would personally come and wind each player up, ensuring they all play in time with each other. When the show begins, naturally the players would begin to flex their fingers and otherwise move like living things. The Percussor would stomp on the kick drum four times exactly before the clockwork band would begin to play the 2012 masterpiece, and final studio album of the band Rush, "Clockwork Angels." Surely the fans couldn't ask for a better experience, with chunky bass lines, wailing guitar screams, and pinpoint precise blast beats from the drum kit.
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