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Artist description
The Fonzarellies are a wildly exciting four-piece band from Omaha, Nebraska that mixes energetic pop-punk, 80s cockrock, and straight-ahead rock n' roll to get a sound that seems to appeal to everyone.The songs on their new CD "Beautiful" are catchy, well produced, and the vocals shine. The lyrics are mostly about heartbreak and relationships gone awry with dark imagery that contrasts the upbeat music. This CD is a must for any punk rock fan! |
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Music Style
pop/punk/rock |
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Musical Influences
Social Distortion, Motley Crue, The Go-Gos |
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Similar Artists
Social D, Rancid, New Found Glory, AFI |
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Artist History
Forming in 1997, the Fonzarellies self released a 7" record and a CD while climbing to the top of the Omaha punk scene. They also achieved a spot on the next Drive Thru Records "Mullet-Core" compilation. The band continued to tour regionally, playing with bands like AFI, The Queers, Dillinger Four, Boris the Sprinkler, Mr. T Experience, and more, as they enjoyed local radio success.In January of 2001, they signed to Nice Guy Records and recorded the 5-song gem entitled "Beautiful. It came out May 5th, 2001. The band will be on the road all summer so check them out! |
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Group Members
Keith-guitar, vocals; Thad-bass; Tex-drums |
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Instruments
rock n' roll guitars, bass, drums, and vocals |
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Albums
"Beautiful" 2001 |
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Press Reviews
"The Fonzarellies are extremely gifted songwriters. They combine power, catchiness, originality, and amazing vocals to create song after great song. I'm surprised a huge label hasn't grabbed them already. They are definitely one of my favorite new bands."-Steve Papp (President/Poppunk.Com) |
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Location
Omaha, Nebraska - USA |
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