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Artist description
Our music is so hardcore you may pee yourself.
No sample is too small, for beat too big.
We are cheese. Fear us. |
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Music Style
Big Beat, Breakbeat, Experimental, Cheesy |
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Musical Influences
Chemical Brothers, Bjork, Pink Floyd, Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Tom Petty, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead |
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Similar Artists
Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Bjork, Moby |
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Artist History
We started back in 1999, because we figured if
the world was gonna end, we wanted to do the
theme song for it. Though our original purpose
is yet beyond our grasp, we trudge on making
big beats with poisonous riffs. We have heard
complaints that our music can vibrate genitalia,
and in some cases cause spontaneous urination.
We think this is a good thing.
You've been warned. |
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Group Members
E.T. (aka Eric Trimble) is the frontman. His job is to look good and talk with the public. Because let's face it -- no one wants to see a fat white man dance. Think of him as "Jay" to The Embalmer's "Silent Bob". Supposedly he's a producer and makes odd noises for samples, but there's little documented proof of this.
The Embalmer (aka Dave Balmer) was born of two families, one musical and the other technical. His first digital music experience was on a TRS-80 Model I with a Votrax Speech Synthesizer, and he's been hooked ever since. He is in charge of sound design (because "presets SUCK!"), programming and general creativity. |
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Instruments
Orion PRO, rgcAudio Pentagon and Triangle, Muon Tau, Junglist, Scorpion, Bazzline |
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Location
Fort Worth, Texas - USA |
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