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    Artist description
    We began as pioneers, led by the infamous Benji.Starr. Working our way from random to complete blissful nonsense. So it was our first voyage. As I layed on my back and watched the smooth ripples of my ceiling moving like calm waters, my mind wandered off into the vaste wilderness that lay before me. Alas, my gift soon abounded. as I metitated on Dead Can Dance, the soft rug under my feet began to breath. And there, I had my epiphany. It was all to clear. Combining the pioneering and experimental with the ancient and gothic would be difficult. So I began my long journey for the Requiem that would begin and yet finish my movement into the higher realm.
    Music Style
    Pioneering our way to Random, Abstract, Graffiti and a TRUE ALTERNATIVE to music
    Musical Influences
    Benji.Starr, Wonderboy, Tony Clifton, Flurg Durgan, Flex Lugar, Juan Valvez, Raoul Duke, Edger Murle, Sleezy Roy Pickins, Dr. Gonzo
    Similar Artists
    Terry Riley, Pauline Oliveros, Beck, Dead Can Dance, Lycia, Projekt, Benji.Starr, Wonderboy
    Artist History
    It was a cold dreary day, which I remember all too well. I had myself a fat chew in as I was fishin' in the bathrooms at school. I casted into the dark, dreary, porcelin bowl, when a strange little dude sittin on the side, smoking an al capone and wearing a decrepid trench coat, started talking to me. I am convinced he was drunk, with unkempt whiskers and the smell of tunafish and cheap whiskey on his breath. He deffinitly had the appearence of a wash-out, but the man was a genius. We immedietly hit it off, having an incredible discussion of the disgruntled artists of today and their poor quality music. Talking with The Catfish, I discovered he was well aware of the musical geniuses Benji Starr, Wonderboy, and of coarse Tony Clifton. I was overjoyed, when suddenly a light turned on in my head. "What if we were to make insanley grotesque music that totaly blew the world away as they do!", I said to The Catfish. He was way ahead of me, already making beutiful squeaking music with his gills. I was so moved, that I flagellated then and there. We new we were on to something, as we harmonized and blended perfectly together. I quickly picked up The Catfish and put him in my overcoat as I smuggled him home to my studio. He now happily lives in my porcelin bowl, and we continue to make wonderful music.
    Group Members
    Me, The Catfish, and the occasional drifter ---plastic sawhorse---
    Instruments
    hambone, armpit, and various household items that we can bang on---Mr. ducky--
    Location
    Athens, GA - USA

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