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Artist description
annoying and very very fast synty punk! (with fuzz guitars) |
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Music Style
nursery core |
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Musical Influences
punk, 80s pop, pointy guitars, ska, van-halen, |
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Similar Artists
atom and his package, the vandals, devo, dweeb, bis, frank zappa, nofx, sigue sigue sputnik, |
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Artist History
in early 1999 martin kenada set out to form a band...he wanted to cross the electronics of the beat box bands with the speed of so-cal punk and the skill of van-halen...he then started writing songs and set out to find the right members...songwise...martin had once heard bjork say..."i dont write about storys...you go outside and experience life and write about what you see out thr"....martin took this theory in mind and began writing about the main thing in everyones life....tv! songs about cartoons and sweets followed...martin had trouble finding the right people...but stuck with it....he eventually found the only 2 people in the world that would want to and could play this music....calling the band after a character from classic anime film 'akira'...the kanedas continued to infect people with thr total synthy popness and were the first band in history to break the sound barrier in beats per minutes!at the turn of the century the kanedas set about building thr own city...unhappy with the way things were in thr hometown aberdeen..."its too dull and primitive"...the kanedas started work with the use of stickle bricks...lego, toilet roll tubes and some double sided sticky tape....by august 2001 neo-sputnik was born! and is where the kanedas aswell as all the other synthy poppers and bontempi kids now reside! |
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Group Members
martin kaneda(guitars, vocals, programming) jimmy(guitars, vocals) louise(mc, dancer, digital percussion, synths) |
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Instruments
marshall amps! pointy guitars! boss dr5! electrix warp factory! yamaha ex5r! bontempi drum pads! yamaha keyboard(one of them ones that looks like a guitar) |
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Press Reviews
"this is the most annoyingly infectious band in existence!"too kitsch for tacos fanzine |
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Location
Neo Sputnik, scotland - United Kingdom |
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