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Artist description
Astro-Surf-Psycho-Rockabilly-Lounge from Planet Zorkon. |
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Music Style
Surf Rock |
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Musical Influences
Man or Astroman, Dick Dale, Satan's Pilgrims, Reverend Horton Heat |
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Similar Artists
Man or Astroman, Satan's Pilgrims |
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Artist History
From Zorkon, they came! Star System Zeta Alpha. Sector 9. Four beings from Zorkon crash landed
on Earth in the inland northwest. Their UFO was beyond repair. Luckily they lived through the event and
adapted to t heir new hostile environment quickly. They borrowed four very handsome young male
bodies and switched minds and souls with the humans. They had been hovering above Earth for 2 years
studying Earth women and musi c until 1 day their hypergazmic space modulator warp drive broke...and
they crash landed into an immense pyramid. The pyramid was full of hidden earth treasures and secrets
to mystical powers. Now their plan was simple. Start a band. Call it "The 4th Kind". Take control of the
planet through initiating a musical vibration frequency of surfadelic wavepatterns to hypnotize the
masses. Is this for reals??? Oh yeah! Ohhh Yeahhh! |
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Group Members
The 4th Kind is:
#1 Dan the Hitman (guitar, vocals)
#2 Dr. Will Powers (drums)
#3 Space Casey (bass)
#4 Adrian the Android (samples, weird synt hesizer noises, guitar)x |
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Instruments
Guitar, Drums, Bass, Guitar, Samples, and Noises |
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Albums
Bars, Cars, and Other Earthly Pleasures |
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Press Reviews
The type of music The 4th Kind plays is both surf/spy instrumentals and rockabilly/garage rock
songs. Our influences are Man or Astroman, The Ventures, Dick Dale (Pulp Fiction soundtrack), James
Bond soundtracks, Reverend Horton Heat, and some Zorkon bands that are unpronounceable in
English.ˇ |
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Location
Seattle, Wa - USA |
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