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Artist description
Basically 2 guys and a drum machine in high school (we're not in high school anymore, the drum machine is now broken) |
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Music Style
I've come to grips with it, we're pop/punk, but we're really ugly, stupid, angry, pop punk |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Elvis, NOFX, The Get Up Kids, Less Than Jake, Devo, The Dead Kennedys, The Dead Milkmen, Wesley Willis, Poison, Ratt, Winger, Manatee, The Misfits, Alanis Morisette, Jill Sobule, Jewel, Julianna Hatfield, The Ramones, The Bay City Rollers, Green Day, That dude from that tv show who was really funny |
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Similar Artists
Wesley Willis, Green Day, Kiss, Metallica, The Get Up Kids, Hanson, The Misfits, The Back Street Boys, The Dead Milkmen, Menudo (sans Ricky Martin) |
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Artist History
Conceived in late 1998 as a joke, became somewhat serious in mid 1999, in 2000-2001 have fallen apart and become some kind of private joke between the 2 guys and the drum machine, its kind of strange how a band that was a joke can become serious, then fall apart and become a joke again... |
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Group Members
Dave Green: Bass Player and singer and EVIL ; Lucas Greco: Guitar and PESTILENCE ; Drum machine - Beats and DEATH ;(In the band, but not on the MP3's) Zack "The Dude" Frost, "Toothpick" Gibbs, Tommy Boy Wilson, and Eric "Bevo" Beverly |
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Instruments
Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Drum machine |
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Albums
We're not goth, and we don't surf |
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Press Reviews
From Listen.com:"The Gothic Surfers are a joke band from Waco, TX that, despite becoming "semi-serious" still sound like a joke band. These tracks are super Lo-Fi with wholly adolescent feel. The guitar sounds like crap, the bass is hard to detect, the lyrics are inane, and I doubt the band cares. Perfect. " |
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Location
Austin, Texas - USA |
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