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Artist description
Music Therapy for Wife Killers |
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Music Style
An unholy amalgamation of sorrow and melody; spiced with deoxyribonucleic acid and despondent wandering. |
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Musical Influences
Desperation, Alienation, and Perspicacity |
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Similar Artists
Duodenum |
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Artist History
Duodenum was born into a cult in the Everglades which devoted themselves to the teachings of Epictetus. It was not the life for him. As an infant, he would lie prostrate listening to the Heirophant's windchimes; wondering about the person who made them and, more importantly, the person who would harness them. He obsessed on the untold splendour of the life of an artist until the dam broke and he escaped - at the age of four. He stowed himself on a luxury cruise-liner and deboarded at the Bering Strait, swimming to Siberia. He spent the decade next wandering the steppes, tundras, and forests. His primary source of nourishment was a hideous concoction that the locals called Yak Butter and his only companionship was a bitter, totally insane old man. Duodenum eventually found his way to Olgagrad and was immeadietly adopted by a kindly old woman who taught him the Dance of Excellece, among other things. Time passed and she was purchased from abroad as a wife. Duodenum could not tolerate the domestication for very long and fled. He dwelt at either coast, enjoying the individual and the colour; but despising the masses. He had an epiphone (or did he?) and resolved to choose a single, modestly-sized town in which to flourish. He chose Fargo. The first great while was spent among the madness, shadows, and despair of the night. He eventually found a home and-faculties no longer occupied with survival-he shifted his attention to music. He saw the industry as a stagnant maggot; just a shameless and bloated fashion-industry. He has occasionally left Fargo since then for various lengths and purposes; but it is his new home. These words were acquired at great expense; I hope they served you well.-Dr. Serenus Zeitblom |
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Group Members
Duodenum StagnantWater Inversion |
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Instruments
The Duodenum, The Papal Infallabilty, and The Drifter |
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Albums
The Doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement |
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Press Reviews
"Duodenum came to my show with duct tape over his mouth. He removed it only to vomit on my lap. The man's obviously a novice"
-Rosie O'Donnel |
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Additional Info
my love (literally) |
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Location
Fargo, ND - USA |
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