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Artist description
The band Joe's Fly stand for our(and your) right to have a good time and the right to be able to mix with all kinds of interesting people! Our band is for people who want to have fun and who want to escape the oppression of a boring life! Once we joined we were able to express freedom of speech("We came, we saw, we BUZZED the house"), freedom of thought(We believe that all should believe in that which is there to believe in and then some more...) and freedom of expression(If you understood our stuff it wouldn't be art)! On that note all that is left to be said is "Hold on to your knickers for the FLY REVOLUTION is about to begin... |
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Music Style
Alternative & Rock |
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Similar Artists
3 Doors Down |
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Artist History
Early September 2000 a Cyber Samurai and a Keyboard Cowboy started talking about what the meaning of life was. During this discussion they figured out that they had no idea what the hell they were talking about so they started talking about something they did know MUSIC! It was soon obvious that music played an important part in both of their lives. Jaco could play guitar and Roy could spend money on CD's. It was then decided that Roy would stop spending money on CD's and rather buy himself a bass guitar. This done the band "Psychotic Rubber Ducky" was born. Seeing that this name was unsuitable for a band that actually took their music quite seriously they changed the name to "Joe's Fly". From here on the band went from one milestone to the other and finally reached a highpoint which is this CD. |
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Group Members
Jaco Jacobs, Roy Melville, Ryan van Vuuren, Johan, Edwen de Swardt |
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, Guitars |
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Albums
Songs about Fantasies, Memories and Busy Cities (Single) |
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Location
Pretoria, Gauteng - South Africa |
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