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Artist description
Are we wierd? Yes? No? Maybe?I like Cheeze.I like syrup.Did you eat pancakes for breakfast? |
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Music Style
Psuedo jam indie punk hippie cock-rock fusion |
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Musical Influences
Phish, Reel Big Fish, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Wilco, Pavement |
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Similar Artists
Yo La Tengo, Mogwai, Wilco, Phish, Reel Big Fish, Ben Lee, Weezer, Pavement, Sonic Youth, AC/DC, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Gomez, Travis, Beck, Moe, Your Mom |
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Artist History
The current Fourth installment of Bottomless Salad is the strongest ever, and the most cohesive. The band has found a way to fuse their singer/songwriter alt-indie tendencies with instrumentals and wierdness, cementing their reputation as the best drug band in Ithaca. |
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Group Members
Jeff Miller, Guitar/Vox Kevin Flinn, Harmonica/Percussion/Vox Lucio Barbarino, Bass/guitar/drums/vox Greg Tebbano Drums/Guitar/Bass Nick Balkan, Guitar/Bass/Drums/Vox |
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Instruments
Guitar, Harmonica, Bass, Drums, megaphone |
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Press Reviews
"Buoyant"--Greg Storms, the Ithacan,"I cruised into Ithaca just in time to catch Bottomless Salad’s acoustic gig at the ABC Café Oct. 28, where the intimacy provides possibly the band’s best venue. In addition to a relaxed cover of Pavement’s classic “Range Life” featuring junior James Hearne on banjo, the Salad hit strong originals such as “Dots on the Door,” “Moe (The Fall)” and “Pigeonhole.” --Greg Storms, The Ithacan |
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Location
Ithaca, NY - USA |
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