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Artist description
The Fleshpeddlers are a turbo charged rock -n- roll trio.That plays old school punk rock. |
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Music Style
Punk |
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Musical Influences
Dead Boys,Iggy Pop,Supersuckers,The Clash,Rancid,U.S. Bombs,Dropkick Murphys |
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Similar Artists
see above |
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Artist History
Together for 10+ years The Fleshpeddlers are known for thier infamous live shows which include original material and covers by the likes of the US Bombs,Iggy,The Dead Boys,Rancid,The Clash,Supersuckers,and the Dropkick Murphys to name a few.We also like to mix in a healthy dose of hopped up oldie covers by such 50's and 60's bands like The Bobby Fuller Four,Connie Stevens,The Jefferson Airplane,The Contours,Sonny and Cher and more.We have released 2 long players to date.The first was the independently released "New Blood" the second was on the Massillon,Oh based label Fortunate Recordstitled "The Fleshpeddlers"In Aug. 2000 we appeared on the Fortunate Records compilation/split Cd titled The "T County All Stars" with our friends "Saucebox" and "Concrete Trampoline" each band has four songs on the disc.We are currently in the studio (Fortunate Records) recording our third full length Cd titled "The Spirit of 76" scheduled to be released in the summer of 2001. |
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Group Members
Mark Anthony Incarnato - Guitar/Vocals Chuck Ruszin - Bass/Vocals Kyle Dalcoma -Drums -backing Vocals |
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Instruments
guitar,bass,vocals,drums |
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Albums
New Blood,The Fleshpeddlers,The T County All Stars,Time to Rock and Roll |
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Press Reviews
Listen for the Fleshpeddlers song "New Blood" on Mtv's show undressed this season! |
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Location
Dover, Ohio - USA |
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