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Blue Cheese formed from two brothers(Craig & Chad), a step brother(Charlie), and a high-school friend(Johnny). They decided to begin writing and playing together after a few years apart from a former merger (Heavy Reign). In the begining, the music was heavily influenced by Janes Addiction & Primus. Fusing the two styles together with heavier "Metal" tendancies. During the next couple of years, the band became very experimental in writing & trying new sounds with various gagets, while in a very drug related state of mind. Through the growth of each member over the years, the sound began to mellow out a lot, and the styles and sounds a lot simplar. What had started as a bunch of young kids playing shows with loud amps, "infinity" playing televisions, and a complete disregard for musical standards, ended up being a bunch of young men playing shows with acoustics, bass & drums, and four simple spotlights. It grew from a small tight nit group of friends playing for a tight nit group of friends into a instrument for individual change on the brink of nothing.
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Acoustic Pop song about a homeless woman, and a business man who's lives entertwine for a moment. |
CD: Confusedfishdeathart, Confusedfish
Label: G-Chord Records
Credits: Charlie Scalf, Craig Bradley, Johnny Blackburn, Chad Bradley |
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A mixture of heavy and electronic styles with just a hint of groove. |
CD: Confusedfishdeathart, Deathart
Label: G-Chord Records
Credits: Charlie Scalf, Craig Bradley, Johnny Blackburn, Chad Bradley |
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mellowish acoustic song with moutain music overtones that paint a childlike mosaic water color soundscape |
CD: Confusedfishdeathart, Confusedfish
Label: G-Chord Records
Credits: Charlie Scalf, Craig Bradley, Johnny Blackburn, Chad Bradley |
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