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Artist description
power trio;
an intense display of raw energy and an
utter disregard for the presumption that rock is dead. |
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Music Style
Heavy Rock and Roll with strong Punk influences |
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Musical Influences
The Who, Bach, Slayer, Tiffany, Neil Diamond, Jeremiah the Amish flutist, Bjork,Celtic Frost, Brahms, Black Flag, Minutemen, Dead Kennedys, Doc Watson, Vassar Clements |
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Artist History
Perpetually running from the Ecuadorian Government, Horatio Ignatz did stints
with One Pound Swedish Fish & Red Rum while he kept his cover as an exchange
student in an undisclosed music school. Shunned as the only smoker in his choral
group, Horatio developed his diverse guitar sound through puffs of billowing
smoke, as he listened to Slayer, Tiffany, The Who and Bach.
Rod Ram Rod moved to Miami to pursue his dream of a career in pornography.
Realizing his horribly unendowed penis wouldn’t cut the mustard (he lived on
mustard and crackers for 5 years), he disappeared for awhile, resurfacing with One
Pound Swedish Fish and his old pen pal from Ecuador, Horatio. The rough life Rod
was destined to lead made his bass style like an evil spawn of Cliff Burton and Geezer
Butler.
Timmy the Wrench joined the Federal Witness Protection Program after backing
out of a safe-cracking operation before it was too late. The bandits swore they’d kill
him as he escaped their underground hideaway, but he got away with perfect
timing. Lots of classical, bluegrass, punk rock and anger at the establishment
allowed Timmy to develop a frenetic drumming style that is as melodic as it is
rhythmic.
Timmy met Horatio and Rod while all three did time for jaywalking. They
immediately decided to form the band and keep up the front. |
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Group Members
Horatio Ignatz,
Rod Ram Rod,
Timmy The Wrench |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Voices |
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Albums
Prohibdo (release date 9/9/99) |
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Location
Kansas City, Missouri - USA |
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