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"It's heading towards the millennium," said 12 Rounds member Atticus Ross, "so we're taking advantage of what we can."

What Ross is referring to is the way he and bandmate Claudia Sarne are combining the punk edge of their band's previous incarnation with their programming and production skills. He admitted that the band "didn't play that well" when they put out their debut album on Polydor, but have now made the "natural" progression to more electronic style with their Nothing Records debut, "My Big Hero."

"As you make albums you become better and more refined, and I think that you want to utilize everything that you know and use that to your advantage, as opposed to ignoring everything and trying new avenues," said Sarne. "To me, that's how this album came about ‹ a very good marriage of what we learned as a live band and what was already known as a programming outfit."

About a third of the album was written on computer, while the rest was of the material was conceived on guitar or keyboard and then embellished by electronics.

"I think the album grew as the character grew. The music is one thing, but the real lead in it is Claudia," sais Ross. "That's the real song, what's being said, and the music backs it up."

Having only two members, rather than three this time, allowed the group to get their ideas across with less compromise. It allows them to "do what we both do best," though Sarne and Ross do disagree often.

"But that's not a bad thing ‹ it's probably one of the best things," said Sarne. "With the tension, you better things constantly."

12 Rounds performed some live shows in late summer and hope to tour America extensively in support of "My Big Hero."

"I think people will come to the shows, and they'll understand the project that much more and they'll walk away saying, ' I haven't really heard anything like that before,' said Ross. "There are a lot of girl singers who I get the feeling that they've been wronged, whereas when Claudia sings, it's more about wronging someone else."