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{{Infobox Musicianmusical artist| subject_name name = Finite Automata|background = group_or_band|origin = [[Pensacola, Florida]], [[United States]]| image_name = Fa_live_2009.jpg| image_size = 300px| image_caption genre = Finite Automata performing live in 2009 in Mobile, Alabama.| origin = Pensacola, FL [[Post-industrial music| genres = Post-Industrialindustrial]]<br />[[Electro-Industrial|Electro industrial]]<br />Experimental[[Industrial rock]]<br />Aggrotech| influences = Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Front 242, Project Pitchfork, Cabaret Voltaire, Hexen Prozess, Psyclon Nine, Columbine, Mind Altering Substance, The Ludovico Technique[[Dark ambient]]| years_active = 2006-Present–present| labels label = unsigned[[Beyond Therapy Records]]| associated_acts = [[Transfer Case]]<br />[[Vimana Cult]]<br />, [[Wizard CockTransfer Case]]| website = [http://www.finiteautomata.net www.finiteautomata.netOfficial Website]| members current_members = [[Dom Price|Mod Eschar]]<br />[[Christopher Stanley|(c.) Grendel]]<br />[[Mat Porter|Mat PatheticSyn]] 2007-2008, 2011-present<br />[[Beni Driskell]] (Live 2011-present)| former_members past_members = [[Vic Martinez|Vik Martinez]] (Live 2008-2009)
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'''Finite Automata ''' is a Pensacola based electro-an American [[industrial music|industrial and aggrotech ]] musical group. Their sound has been noted as fusing elements of EBMformed in [[Pensacola, darkwave, elecktro, and dark ambientFlorida]] in 2006. They are known locally for their deep layered sound, frequent experimental live use of sound making devices such as radios and tapedecks, and their highly politically charged, confrontational live , and theatrical stage performances which feature .<ref>Michael Smith, "Industrial acts converge on the use of strange contraptionsBig Easy Tavern", sharp objects''gopensacola.com'', candlesFeb 2, wire2012. [http://www.gopensacola.com/article/20120203/GOPENSACOLA05/120202004/Industrial-acts-converge-Big-Easy-Tavern]</ref> The group's name stems from the computer science concept of [[Finite State Machines]], and various props. They are also known used as a metaphor for their disturbingly fatalistic approach when dealing with the subject matter predictability of their materialhuman behavior.<ref>Jessica Franz (Chirality), "Interview with Finite Automata", ''Carpe Nocturne Magazine'', June 1, 2011. [http://www.carpenocturnemagazine.com/ISSUES_2011/SUMMER_2011/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> The band cites 1980's and 1990s electro-industrial groups [[Skinny Puppy]], [[Front Line Assembly]], which is often rabidly introspective and politically charged[[Project Pitchfork]] as their primary influences.
== Background History==The band came together as Finite Automata is the product of a chaotic side project started in mid-2006 and was plagued by line-up changesmusician, programmer, with front-man and visual artist [[Mod Eschar ]] (Dom Dominique Price) the only consistent member until early April of , as an attempt to create a sound similar to 80's electro industrial. In 2007, when he Eschar was approached joined by keyboardist [[c. Grendel ]] (Christopher Stanley) who expressed interest in helping with the projectand later by musician [[Mat Syn]] (Mathew Porter). Grendel became <ref>Michael Smith, "Finite Automata, Preacher, Transfer Case @ The Handlebar. 05/07/11", ''s primary keyboardist Take Cover and composerShoot'', May 19, with Mod arranging sequences 2011. [http://takecoverandshoot.com/2011/05/19/finite-automata-preacher-transfer-case-the-handlebar-050711/] Access date: March 12, 2012.</ref> After several years of playing regionally they were picked up by [[Beyond Therapy Records]] in 2011 and providing snarled growling vocalsreleased their first [[Extended play|EP]] ''Here Won No One'' on that label.