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Artist description
The Flux Kapacitors are a punk rock band. We encorage everyone to come to our shows; besides the fact that it's good for your soul, it also makes us feel good to see people in the crowd. Especially all you fine looking ladies who are lonely and looking for love. |
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Music Style
Punk |
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Musical Influences
NOFX, Rancid, Operation Ivy, Sublime, Blink 182, MxPx, At the Drive-In |
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Similar Artists
NOFX, Rancid, Operation Ivy, Sublime, Blink 182, MxPx, At the Drive-In |
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Artist History
The Flux Kapacitors formed in the Summer of 1998. Our first performance was at the opening of the Portland Skatepark. We recorded our first album on August 20-21, 2000. The album consists of 12 original songs. At first we were just looking for another way to pick up people of the oppisite sex (girls) but the girls still wanted us dead. So then all we had was the music and we weren't about selling out because no one had a clue who we were. Now that we have a following of about .47745 people, we consider ourselves death rock superstars, except for the death and superstar part. |
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Group Members
Sean Kemp- Vocals, Paul Kogeschatz- Guitar, Ryan Ries- Guitar, Ben Hager- Bass, Eric Kogelschatz- Drums |
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Albums
Our Name Says It All (2000) |
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Additional Info
To buy |
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Location
East Lansing, Michigan - USA |
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