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Artist description
We've got a good base of cover songs but we have issues with timing, intonation, dynamics, harmony, etc.
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Music Style
A blend of Angel's revival rock stylings, A-man's boom-ditty-bop-boom-boom-bop, and Paul's thud-thud-thudda-thud bass. Add some special extra ingredients for an enhanced aural experience. |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Velvet Underground, Chuck Berry, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan |
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Similar Artists
Sorta sounds like a cross between the bootleg tapes from Let it Be and David Peel stuff |
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Artist History
Formed in 1998 in NYC. A-man booked the room and the guy said, "What's the name of the band?" So A-man says, "Batman." When we show up at the studio our booking was listed as "Fatman" so we stayed with it. In October 2000 the band agreed on the new an improved name, The Cacaphonics. |
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Group Members
Angel Mysterioso-guitar, vocals | Paul Gural-bass, vocals | Arom Bates-Drums | honorary occasional guest vocalist and axeman : Chris Barerra (of the KillBots) |
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Albums
Exiles on 26th street | Cacafornia, here we come | Cacaphonic for the people | Kill baby! Carpet munching with the Cacaphonics | Hooked on cacaphonics | Bug Music (the legendary shroom session) | **LATEST**The Blooper Reels |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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