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Artist description
Satchel is a hard rocking band that isn't afraid to show their softer side in songs such as One Night Stand and New Years Eve (the temptations of an 80s rocker). Songs like We'll Get Your Carcass Dude and Miracle Ear are heavy anthems of teenage rebellion against parents, school and nerds, everything rock music is about. Satchel also goes ghetto in their hit, Yow Yow Yow, the bands rap offering will blow your mind. Straight out of compton? . . Nah Nah, straight out of our parents basement! The music will probably make you blow your load into a sock, or it will make you want to go on a date with dracula. But anyway, Satchel has been described as, "a tricycle doing a wheely on loose gravle." |
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Music Style
Rock n Roll |
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Musical Influences
Having four members with different likes Satchel has many influences including Green Jello, Zepplin, Kiss, Alice Cooper, Zombie, Manson, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante, Tenacious D., Danzig, STP, Pantera, Death Metal, NWA, Public Enemy, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Hendrix, Satan, God, blah blah and so on. |
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Similar Artists
We ARE the popular artist TO sound like! |
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Artist History
It is a long story that will make you laugh, cry, kill and masturbate, you can find it on our website in the "origin" section. |
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Group Members
White Stallion- Vocals
Chemical Human Undead Deformality- Bass
Tim Seifarth- Drums
Frozen Gote Fourtwenty- Guitars |
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Instruments
Guitars, Drums, Bass |
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Albums
Color Me Bad (2001), Toadilly Wasted (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"White Stallion is the sexiest man ever!"- Cosmopolitan Magazine
"Satchel, the best band of 1988"- Rolling Stone
"I think that band is a bunch of F**king F*gs, personally I find them repulsive and their music is the worst thing I've ever heard. They shall burn in hell forever, F**k them!"- Pope John Paul II |
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Location
Reading, Pennsylvania - USA |
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