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Music Style
Alternative |
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Musical Influences
local bands, the last 6 years, Songs from the 50s & 60s |
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Similar Artists
things, They Might Be Giants, Bikini Kill |
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Artist History
Once a grocier in suburban Florida, William Francis left highschool to tour the world in LIV Tyler In The Universe. Drummer Millard Mulch had excelled at every musical endeavor he's attempted, including songwriting duties in such inexplicably unknown South Florida bands Voice Of Nothing and Tepado, playing guitar in the former and bass guitar in the other one. But he grew tired of everything and, instead of enrolling in production courses a prestigious audio engineering college, he chose to tour the universe as LIV's drummer, and to help W.Francis with assorted problems. One-legged ducks and frequent boughts of "Bin-Bin" have kept this band from breaking out of its indie shell, but with 370,000 releases this past year on 18 different one-or-two person independent labels, they're surely set to do some things in '99. |
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Group Members
William Francis-Guitar, Sings
Millard Mulch-Drums |
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Instruments
Terminator single pickup guitar w/ built in speaker ($50, Walmart) |
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Albums
"The Car Jackson Pollock Killed Himself And A Young Woman He Had Just Met In", "Lego Auschwitz" , "Uh-Oh Pomo", "Her Whole Face Was A Barette" (live tour cd) |
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Press Reviews
"Charming, lo-fi pop with seething grrl rock vocals."-Boston Starrr
"Reminiscent of early Bratmobile."-Unknown
"Yeah, sounds a lot like girl bands on Kill Rock Stars, except with dudes instead of chicks."-Also Unknown
"Terrible."- |
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Location
Sarasota/Venice, Florida - USA |
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