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Artist description
Panda-Core Ska at its finest. Hailing from the East Bay in the great state of California, these guys(and chick drummer), creating a seven piece band, take their music seriously even though the music itself isn't serious. Pandamonium sings about things from PEZ, to Simpsons(greatest show ever, between every member they've seen every episode at least 500 times), to chicks, to WWF, even to writing songs. |
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Music Style
Skunk, Ska-Core, Skardcore |
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Musical Influences
Aquabats, Link 80, Choking Victim, Catch 22, Less Than Jake, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Skankin' Pickle, Anti-45, Five Iron Frenzy, Operation Ivy, Slow Gherkin, Suicide Machines, The Hippos, The Impossibles, Mad Caddies, Mu330, Ataris |
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Similar Artists
Link 80, Choking Victim, Aquabats, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Ataris, Catch 22, Mach 3 |
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Artist History
Starting out as a four piece with Scott and Ridge as well as two other members, the band's name was Mach 3. They played mainly the same songs, but without horns and they were crappier. Scott's only job was to scream and Ridgely played guitar and sang. After the drummer and the bassist went their seperate ways Scott and Ridge were on their own. Many joined the band for a brief period of time, but few stayed. One who's been with the band since the beginning, though, was Greg who always supported us and was even around when Mach 3 had horns(for about a day). Another unrecognized lifer is Herbie who was the original singer for Mach 3. Scott learned how to play bass and recruited Matt for sax. Ridge saw the obvious talents of Lindsay on drums and John on sax and blackmailed them into joining. Together, the team formed the unstoppable force of Pandamonium! |
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Group Members
In fear of misspelling the last names, only the formal names will be mentioned Herbie-Vocals Scott-Bass Ridgely-Guitar Lindsay-Drums John-Sax Greg-Trumpet Matt-Sax |
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Location
East Bay, CA - USA |
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