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Artist description
3-males of conception and 1 of deception that eat fried chicken, enjoy early 80's sci-fi flicks and trashy hard bodies, popular mechanics, gore movies and zombie eat em ups, violence with violins, preteens that meow... |
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Music Style
Experimental Electronic including Compositions, Hip-hop, Dance, Noise, Rock |
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Musical Influences
Residents, Boredoms, DEVO, Melt Banana, Lobotomizers, Bruce Haack, Pac-Man, X Minus One, The Schizoid Man, .25 Machine Squids, Mr. Ed... |
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Similar Artists
Residents, Boredoms, Mr. Bungle, Melt Banana, Fantomas, Maldoror, Charles Dodge, Naked City... |
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Artist History
A One-time member of the Lobotomizers, after the initial demise of the noise group, decided to continue the audio assault. Armed with his 4-track, and a borrowed synthesizer, he began the ground work tha became the Yakuza Dance Mob. With a sloppily mixed down version of his demo's he went to his friends, parents, important musical figures in the "scene", and anyone who would give a listen, no little avail. Finally, he impressed an Elder of the Tuscaloosa Band Alliance, who asked to join the project. The Dance Mob layed aside for a while, with a few 4-track songs getting produced. Then the Mob mobilized... An up and coming composer took a liking the 4-track tapes, and decided he would remix a few of the songs with expensive studio equipment. Then another guy with extensive background in experimental music, and loads of records full of weird stuff, happened along during one of these remix sessions. This is the Yakuza Dance Mob of today. |
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Group Members
4 members... undisclosed names, as of this moment. |
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Instruments
Synthesizers, theremin, high frequency ossicilator, keyboards, guitar, drum sequencers, various computer programs, harmonica, some dusty old german stringed instrument I found in my friends basement, vocal synthesizers, vocoder |
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Albums
none as of yet |
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Press Reviews
"Thats some crazy shit" -- this guy named Clay |
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Location
Birmingham, AL - USA |
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