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Artist description
Sometimes good kids do bad things. Like smoke crack and drink Lipton's Sweet no Lemon all night.
We're the silent rough ones.
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Music Style
Burt Bacharach meets Yoda |
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Musical Influences
The Barking Fatas, Thrasher, Mojo Boogie, Bad 18 |
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Similar Artists
ABBA, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Metallica, Poison, Karen Carpenter, Ben Folds Five, Tattooine Cantina Band, etc.... |
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Artist History
John and Pepe met while working together at Rulli Bros. (In the meat department).
One day over a fresh package of pimento loaf, John suggested that they start a business doing online stock trading. Pepe said that was "idiotic" and they should form a band instead.
They quit their jobs and purchased a brand new Powersynth once owned by Jabba the Hut.
It contained great power. They were not yet prepared to handle the Powersynth, and both ended up in the hospital with severe abrasions. After training with legendary Powersynth master John Fluta, they were able to harness the power and become masters.
Listen.....and be amazed. |
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Group Members
John Scott,
Pepe (Pierre) Lonchese
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Instruments
Xylophones, Powersynths, & Neutrons |
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Albums
Rising Flute- 1996, Slap 'er Cheeks- 1997 |
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Press Reviews
"Awe inspiring....musical rapture captured on tape"- Pepe Lonchese
"Is there another beer"- Sean Ewing
"My keyboard is overdrive!"- John Scott
"Slamtocious......my scrundle is on fire!"- Joe Falleti
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Location
Niles, Ohio - USA |
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