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Artist description
Two guys, a guitar, and a Casio keyboard... |
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Music Style
We don't know |
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Musical Influences
Spinal Tap, Bad News, Napalm Death, Stryper |
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Similar Artists
We sound like nothing on Earth |
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Artist History
During the school holidays of 1994, lead and only guitarist Peter Wells purchased a second-hand guitar and took it round Mike's house. And so, the Servants were conceived! Following the success of their first album 'Living on Jupiter', the deadly duo then recruited the vocal talents of Rob Hathaway - it was a big risk, but one that payed off when the group's fifth album 'Do You Think You're Tuff-E-Nuff?' received critical acclaim from the student fraternity of Totton College. From hear on, things went from bad to worse and the band temporarily disbanded for a certain amount of time. But now, in the new millenium the Aluminium Servants are back and mean business with their forthcoming release 'Plastic Spastic VS Vinyl Panther'. Deadly. |
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Group Members
Peter Wells - Guitarist, vocals and lyricsMike Tucker - Percussion, programming and synthsRob Hathaway - Ex-vocalistScott Chalmers - Ex-bass guitarJohn Howse - Guitarist on 'Troubleshooter EP'Gary Deeks - Management, catering and inspiration |
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Instruments
Guitar, Casio |
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Albums
Living On Jupiter, Legend Of The Overfriend, Crap, This Tape Is Adam Donovan's, Summer With The Servants, Do You Think You're Tuff-E-Nuff?, Banana Queer, Plastic Spastic VS Vinyl Panther |
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Press Reviews
You've got to be joking |
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Location
Southampton, Hants - United Kingdom |
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