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Artist description
Tries to mix progressive rock and late 90's punk. |
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Music Style
Progressive Punk |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, NOFX, Pink Floyd |
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Similar Artists
The Banana Splits. |
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Artist History
it's so boring. we got together in march of '98. wrote some tunes, recorded a few times. got an indie deal. toured a little. here we are. |
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Group Members
Guy Smiley (Bass/Vocals) - Ace Gunner (Guitar) - Damian (Guitar) - Armhitter (Drums) |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drum. |
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Albums
Fight The Bear, Preteen Sex Machine, The Sink Is Overflowing, How To Save The World, A Total Nightmare |
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Press Reviews
"The Midget Fan Club infuse their tremendously catchy skate punk with lyrical sarcasm and dry wit. But while the Midget Fan Club excel at their rapid-fire delivery, it is the depth of the songwriting that truly sets this outing apart. The group has a fantastic grasp on dynamics, and the variety of "How To Save the World" showcases a diverse range of tempos that work well whatever the speed. I am actually surprised that some label hasn't come drooling on Guy's door in the middle of the night looking for a valuable roster addition. Midget Fan Club are another one of those bands that makes you look at label line-ups and beg the question...What the fuck? ANOTHER Queers album? The diversity and talent of Guy and friends is undeniable; for 18 tracks, the Midget Fan Club are solid as a rock. Now...consider yourselves informed, quit lollygagging, and get a move on over to the Midget Fan Club website to score yourself a copy. The resulting joy of your purchase will be inevitable. Stellar." -punkrocks.net - read more at http://midgetfanclub.com/press/ |
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Additional Info
email records@midgetfanclub.com to get us on your comp. |
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Location
Hollywood, California - USA |
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