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Artist description
Nintendocore is nintendo on steroids and acid, not to say we're not straightedge, but we aren't, but we don't actually do steroids or acid. We sing and scream and play glorious and hard. In Lake Forest, where we grew up, we didn't have luxuries. It was all about hard competition. |
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Music Style
Nintendocore |
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Musical Influences
The late 90s metalcore guitar movement, 8 bit nintendo game soundtracks, obese women, animals, colors |
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Similar Artists
Rush, Faith No More, Curl Up and Die, An Albatross, 7 Angels 7 Plagues, Neil Perry, Aphex Twin, Nintendo, Red Light Sting, actually none of these |
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Artist History
Well, Erik and David were introduced by their moms at the Family Fun Center in Fountain Valley in the beginning of 6th grade after not talking to each other for all of 5th. They started playing basketball with a 5th grader named Jason Karuza (hair helmet). Then in 9th grade Adam??? In senior year they met Risto from Finland, he??? Jason Robert? Then after his first year of college Erik met Nathan at a store where he worked called Barebones in the Irvine Spectrum. Guy Morganstern was in the general vicinity? Jason KAruza made a comeback at drums and Nathan switched from drums to bass. Adam? Nathan became the singer and Mike??? But then we went on tour and met Andy from Utah. That's pretty much how the band was formed. |
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Group Members
Nathan - Singer
David - Guitar
Erik - Keyboard
Andy - the Bottom
Jason - drums |
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Instruments
a guitar, a bass, a keyboard, some drums |
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Albums
4 demos, 3 songs on V/A America's Hardcore, Current demo, full length sometime, whenever a label decides to pay for it... |
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Press Reviews
"Like Reggie and the Full Effect on speed! Like the Get up Kid on WAY too many cocaine!" - German fanzine (seriously) |
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Additional Info
Additionally, David likes string and boxes |
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Location
Lake Forest, CA - USA |
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