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Artist description
8 piece multifacited Ska ensemble, formed in 1988 in the wake of an intergalatic shakedown, Vocalist Mick Nass Sr. decided to revive the spirits of the planet.Creating the band posed challenges ass almost all musicians were annihilated by the fifth realms, Heads of Doom, an evil lettuce battalion bent on conquering the world. Despite these odds Mick traveled the world and found 7 other great musicians.From Jamaica with the power of heart he found Buuk Buuk, renowned organist and singer |
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Music Style
ska |
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Musical Influences
ALL GOOD SKA, Reggae, Rockabilly, Hip Hop |
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Similar Artists
Pietasters, Less than Jake, Slow Gherkin, At the Drive In, DMX |
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Artist History
Creating the band posed challenges ass almost all musicians were annihilated by the fifth realms, Heads of Doom, an evil lettuce battalion bent on conquering the world. Despite these odds Mick traveled the world and found 7 other great musicians.From Jamaica with the power of heart he found Buuk Buuk, renowned organist and singer. From Brazil, Henchi whose homemade bass thumps with the best of them. From N'AWLINS, Skeelo (no not the rapper) who brings vicious trumpeteering to the band. Traveling to Hawaii posed a problem for mick, but after months of floating and swimming, he reached land finding Sax player Genny K. Genny is a pansy so he traveled back on Mick's back. The others aren't important as they are most likely going to be killed by the New World Order's secret police. But until then, The Foot Stompers play All Day E'ery Day. |
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Group Members
Mick NassGenny KHenchi SkeeloBuuk BuukMartyr #1Martyr #2Martyr #3 |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Organ, Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Drums, Sampling |
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Albums
Touch the Anaconda(1989), Homie play dis(1992), Baltimore Foot Stompers vs. Vanilla Ice(1995) |
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Press Reviews
"I can't believe that these guys aren't dead yet"-Misrepresented September 1999"So Much Wasted Flesh, what a bunch of Fat F**KS!!!"-Trent Reznur |
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Location
Lawton, Oklahoma - USA |
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