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Artist description
We are a collective of two highly talented and formally trained musicians with ideas that BLOW! You away! |
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Music Style
High brow! |
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Musical Influences
William Shatner |
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Similar Artists
Menudo, Bruce Willis, Captain Lou Albano, and more! |
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Artist History
Fall of 1998 saw the meeting of the two greatestminds to ever grace the music industry. Mattpeet and Peetmatt met at the local speakeasy one fateful evening and realized their ideas would one day be recognized as the greatest ever to see the light of day in the musical world. As the year continued, the two collaborated on a numberof projects SEPARATELY and intertwined their aura of greatness into musical madness. 1999 was a dark year for the two. Peetmatt had recently been diagnosed with Tracker's disease - a debilitating condition which caused him to spend hours and hours making really bad, repetitive Fasttracker songs on his old Pentium 133. At the same time, Mattpeet had come down with a serious case of Tomfoolerely's Syndrome, causing him to take perfectly good mp3s and rework them into monstrous renditions no sane person could listen to without laughing. Two years later, in 2001, Mattpeet and Peetmatt have realized that making bad music is not so "bad" after all - the music they made back during their sick days, and to this day, is now considered pure genious by professional music critics spanning the globe. |
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Group Members
Mattpeet and Peetmatt - the best musicians in the known universe. |
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Instruments
ukelele, harpsichord, large jug, one pesky marmot, etc. |
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Albums
none |
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Press Reviews
Genious often goes unrecognized for centuries. Unfortunately, so will likely be the case with Tendonitis Shuffle. |
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Additional Info
none |
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Location
Nepean, ON - Canada |
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