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Artist description
Enrique's Magic Toolbox blends traditional garage punk rock with more mellow folk tunes to create a sound that is utterly... unique. |
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Music Style
Totally Rad |
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Musical Influences
Anti-Flag, Pinhead Gunpowder, Born Against, Sifl and Olly |
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Similar Artists
Pre-Pubescent White Guy, Atom and His Package if he somehow went acoustic |
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Artist History
Started in 1976 as a "garage rock" band, Enrique's Magic Toolbox was made up of five original members. In 1977, they released their first album entitled "Pots, Pans and Punk." In 1997, the band celebrated the 20th anniversary of that album by launching their world-wide "Enrique Could Kick All Of Your Asses If He Was Here Tour" in 1997. |
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Group Members
Mad Dog- Drums, Counting to four / Jonn Toolbox- Vocals, Bass / Charlie Magic- Pans, Pots, Yelling / Old Man Swisher- Guitar, Vocals, Lippy / Enrique Comstock- Guitar, Kissing noises, Misc. Pans |
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Instruments
Electric Guitar, Pots, Pans, Wooden Spoons, Potato Salad, Dry Toast, Bass Guitar, Dr. Pepper, Drum Kit |
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Albums
"Pots, Pans and Punk" (1977) , "Come On, Stop!" (1978) , "Too Loud For Ryan Dunn" (1980) , "Umbros Suck" (1983) , "Gimme Your Fucking Money" (1984) , "My Ear! I Can't Hear!" (1986) , "Atraiu" (1988) , "Wheat Thins" (1991) , "Swisher" (1993) "Here Come Apt |
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Press Reviews
"Oh my god... these guys are so good" - Rock Out Magazine, 1978 |
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Additional Info
"Raisins" EP (1979) , "Teddy Claghorn Is Innocent" EP (1982) , "Why Don't You Marry It?" EP (1986) , "The Nothing" EP (1988) , "Chris" EP (1999) |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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