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A Million Billion
OriginNew York City, United States
GenresIndie, electronica
Years active2005–present
LabelsEXERCISE1 Records (UK)
MembersRyan Smith
Michael Fadem
Jon Natchez
Kevin Thaxton
Gene Park

A Million Billion is an indie/electronica solo-project-turned-band from Brooklyn, New York. It was led by Ryan Ross Smith, a previous member of Stars Like Fleas and The Silent League.

Ryan Smith began to realise his own solo material in 2005 under the A Million Billion name, with the Today We Love You album and Filthy Schoolgirls EP. February 2006 saw the addition of Michael Fadem, Jon Natchez, Kevin Thaxton and Gene Park to the line-up, and a UK debut with the "Volcano Season" single on EXERCISE1 Records.

Discography

Singles and EPs

  • Filthy Schoolgirls - June 15, 2005, EP
  • "Volcano Season" - February 27, 2006, limited-edition single on EXERCISE1 Records

Albums

  • Today We Love You - August 30, 2005, Album on Filthy Schoolgirls

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