Chameleon Circuit (band)

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Chameleon Circuit is a Time Lord Rock band that originated from YouTube.

Members

Chameleon Circuit is composed of five members currently: Alex Day (vocals, guitar, bass); Charlie McDonnell (vocals, guitar, keyboards, melidoca); Liam Dryden (vocals, keyboard, bass); Ed Blann (vocals, guitar); and Michael Aranda (backing vocals, guitar, mixing). Chris Beattie (vocals, guitar, ukulele) is a former band member.

Chameleon Circuit (album)

Songs

An Awful Lot of Running- About an encounter with the Doctor and traveling with him. Gallifreyan

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Chameleon Circuit album cover

History 101- About the history of Gallifrey


Count the Shadows- Based on the episodes Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead


Ship wrecked- Based on the episodes Rise of Cybermen and Age of Steel

Type 40- About the technical side of the TARDIS

Blink- Based on the episode Blink

Exterminate, Regenerate- About the never ending war against The Doctor, The Daleks and Davros.

K9's Lament- About a slightly morbid version of K9's view of the Doctor's travels.

Journey's End- Based on the episode Journey's End

Friends of Ood- About the Ood

Still Got Legs

This album was released June 2011.

Songs

The Subwave Signal

Regenerate Me- About The Doctor and The Dalek's legacy against one-another

Nightmares- About the Doctor facing all his enemies that have grouped togethor to bring him down

Travelling Man- About the Doctor

Everything is Ending- About a possible relationship between Amelia Pond and The Doctor

Mr Pond- About Rory being protective over Amelia

Kiss the Girl- Based on the episode The Lodger

Knock Four Times- Reference to many episodes in the fourth series

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Still Got Legs album cover

Teenage Rebel- About the Doctor's past

Big Band Two- Based on the episodes The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang

Eleven- A parody of the orchestral version of "I Am The Doctor" originally composed by Murray Gold

The Sound of Drums- Based on the episodes The Sounds of Drums and Last of the Timelords

Silence and the End of All Things- Based on the episode The Big Bang

The Doctor is Dying- Based on the episodes The End of Time Part 1 and The End of Time Part 2

Still Not Ginger- Based on the episode The Eleventh Hour