There is currently no publicly available biographical overview for the act known as Eccentronic. The name appears in a single source referencing a release titled “Agadon’t.”
Further details about the band's origins, genre classification, or activity period have not been documented in accessible sources.
Formation and Backstory
No information has been found regarding the formation date, founding members, or the circumstances that led to the creation of Eccentronic.
Any narrative about the band's backstory remains unknown pending additional reliable references.
Style and Influences
The only stylistic hint comes from a brief description that pairs “Timmy Mallet goes industrial” with references to pop acts Sinitta and Black Lace, suggesting a possible blend of industrial sounds with retro pop aesthetics.
Beyond this, specific influences, genre labels, or stylistic evolution are not documented.
Members
Current
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Former
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No reliable source has identified any members of Eccentronic, their roles, or any lineup changes.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
? Agadon’t
Legacy and Notes
Given the scarcity of information, Eccentronic’s impact on the rock/metal scene, critical reception, or cultural legacy cannot be assessed at this time.
Additional research may uncover further releases or contextual details.