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Herb Dickfor's album, An Auditory Ipecac is as enjoyable as it is
strange. Munky Charmz's jazz like bass style and J. Vitanza O'Briens
machine gun rhythm guitar punch you in the face like Mike Tyson
in his prime. Shikel's drumming is intense and wild, yet he still keeps the time.
I found this CD very entertaining and its worth a listen. Charmz's lyrics
are at points heartfelt, funny, and at some points strange. - C.B. from Vliet Underground.
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The first song available from Herb Dickfor. About breaking up with your girlfriend and violence and the like. Quasi-Punk with a jazzy ending. |
CD: demo
Label: none
Credits: J O |
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Feedback, Reverse tracking, followed by a caveman simple riff and psychotic repetitive screams. Fun for the whole family! |
CD: An Auditory Ipecac
Credits: written by Munky Charmz, performed by Herb Dickfor |
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just listen. |
CD: An Auditory Ipecac
Credits: written by Munky Charmz, performed by Herb Dickfor |
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