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Artist description
Neurophunk is the collaboration of two very talented musicians, Evan and Justin, who just this year began to record on Justin's home PC. Since, then they have been constantly searching for a drummer in hopes to expand their musical styles and explorations. The group is centered in the small podunk town of Springfield, IL and is hoping to play many shows in the surrounding area this summer! For Information or CD samplers contact us @ fubarboy@home.com |
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Music Style
Jazz/Funk/Rock with a little pinch of Mrs. Dash |
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Musical Influences
Incubus, Tool, Korn, Hoobustank, Rage Against the Machine, Deftones |
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Similar Artists
Well, not really any, kinda of like early Incubus?!? |
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Artist History
Justin began playing guitar at age 10 and has been going to lessons ever since. In early 1998, he compiled his first group, Fugawz with members of his school class. However, those assholes decided to give up on that group and join their own respective christian bands(whoopediedoo!!). Now he hopes to further his career through the alternative stylings of Nuerophunk.Evan started playing bass, well, about five months and has only been involved with Neurophunk. He is constantly striving to increase his skill(which is pretty damn good for 5 months) as he tries to keep up with Justin's guitar based bass lines.Jerry "the drum machine" Roberts, is the beat keeper and continues to surprise us with his everchanging rythms and compostitions. |
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Group Members
Justin - Guitar, VocalsEvan - Bass, ViolinJerry "the drum machine" - Drum Machine and mixed percussionNathan - guest Trumpet Player |
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Instruments
Guitar, Violin, Bass Guitar, Didge, Drum Machine, Trumpet |
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Albums
Under the Influence, 2001 |
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Location
Springfield, Illinois - USA |
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