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Artist description
Humorous and just plain weird, Knee-Deep defies categorization. Sometimes punk, sometimes metal, sometimes hip-hop. Always immature. |
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Music Style
Mock Alternative Punk Metal |
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Musical Influences
The Dead Milkmen, The Ramones, Primus, The Misfits |
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Similar Artists
The Dead Milkmen, The Ramones, Primus, The Misfits |
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Artist History
Michael Laskaris and Lance Chambers formed Knee-Deep in 1995 in an effort to relieve the extreme boredom of living in Georgia. Basically, they wrote many songs during all-night improvisational jam sessions, and decided to record a few of them for sentimental value. The songwriting philosophy for Knee-Deep was anti-perfection. The tunes would be as loose as possible, often made up on the spot. This gave them the opportunity to have fun, and not take themselves too seriously. In 1996, the band recorded two demo albums: 69 and Right At The Last Minute. Shortly after Right At The Last Minute, Knee-Deep drifted apart. The songs, however, are still here. So go ahead and have a listen. Just remember to cover your ears. |
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Group Members
Lance Chambers - Bass, vocals Michael Laskaris - Guitars, vocals |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass, drum machines, keyboards, electric kazoo, triangle, cowbell, washboard, maracas, wooden barrels, and whatever else they can get their hands on. |
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Albums
69 (1996) and Right At The Last Minute (1996) |
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Location
Cedartown, GA - USA |
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