A perfect inclusion in the skewed electro lineup of Oaklands Tigerbeat6 label, Numbers thrash the dancefloor by tangling the limbs of new wave, no wave, punk, disco, garage, and synth-pop.The San Francisco trio was formed in 2000 by vocalist and drummer Indra Dunis and two ex-Xerobot members: guitarist Dave Broekema and keyboardist Eric Landmark. The groups debut, Numbers Life, released on Tigerbeat6 in June of 2002, presents a band thats directly descended from Gang of Four and most closely related to labelmates Erase Errata and the U.K.s Clinic. Later in 2002, Numbers added to their catalog with a track on the Toyo 20 Seconds compilation, a split 7 with Lowdown called Nurses Help!, a split 3 CD with Erase Errata, and a track on The Beat Goes Off compilation, included with the June issue of The Wire. In 2003, the group released volumes 1 and 2 of the Death Remixes, as well as the Ee-Uh! EP. Their second album, In My Mind All the Time, arrived in 2004, and the group moved to Kill Rock Stars for the follow-up, 2005s Were Animals and 2007s Now You Are This