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Artist description
We 8 brothers were raised on a Fat farm in southrn norwegia. As youngsters we got to go to the show and from then on we had we new a calling, a passion for music. The next day we gathered up all the pesos we had found on the floor of the earth and we bought a largs donkey. we called him El Dwan Del st Marcos (or Turbo For short) ! week later Turbo died of a massive heart attack and we were forced to move to New York. There we met the great El Dwan Del st Marcos and he taught us everything about line dancing we know. And with that knowledge we soon broke out way into the music scene known at that time as punk. From there we mutilated several cerial boxes and came to be known as "the 8 brothers from some messed up place that eat the hearts of slugs and worship a god known only as "turbo"" Then we bought some computers and other stuff and made this beautifal music you are hopefully enjying wright now |
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Music Style
Hard prog trAnce |
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Musical Influences
ace of bass, sasha, groove rider, your mom, |
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Similar Artists
Honky Toast Hooverphonic James Horner Richard Horowitz Vladimir or owitz Gustav LeonhardMike Marshall Korn fat boy slim Blink 182 NIN Nirvana Madona Nova Pink Floyd Decoder Carl Cox Chemical Brothers |
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Group Members
Slutty "the sweedish saylor who eats rats"Dom (The ugly one)The ChampStrydex (he smells funny)Klioxen (i dunno... Hes weird)Sifl (the dude is so cool he once ate a pack of smokes)Jerry is Turtle (he likes to fly over ponds)And last but not leastEl Dwan Del st Marcos (he only eats maccaroni and Cheese! Hardcore) |
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Instruments
A donkey and some stuff you have to plug in |
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Additional Info
we enjoy smoking your american tacos and playing with our goat "labbey" |
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Location
Shulsburg, Switzerland - USA |
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