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Artist description
Pteradactyl is a three car pile up of metal / fusion / theatrics / free- form funk fromthe inner depths of the abyss know as new jersey, headed by the illustrious Bill Brown (of Red Letter Printfame). "You better not be talkin to no invisible animals !"--- B.A. Barockus. |
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Music Style
Life &/or Death Rock w/ World beats |
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Musical Influences
Kings X, Run DMC, Fugazi, JS Bach, Bad Brains, ALL, Lenny Kravitz, Prince, Amy Grant, Slayer, Johnny Cash, Barry White, Avail, B52s, Motley Crue, John Coltrane, RATT, Cindy Lauper, Chilli Peppers, twisted sister, dead kennedys, P-Funk, fingernails on chalkboards, broken transmissions, Howler monkies, popcorn, the machine that removes the flesh from the bone to make the mechanically separated chicken in Slim Jims, etc... |
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Similar Artists
Kings X, RHCPeppers, Living Colour, P-Funk, Bad Brains |
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Artist History
Several years of mess and mayhem, combined with severe ADD !!! |
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Group Members
William Brown, David Tirado, Peter Andrews |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
$19.99 |
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Press Reviews
"Seen live, Pteradactyl is an unpredictable beast, a creative regurgitation bordering on freak show as compelling as any "Real TV" clip." " Don't worry; drum moving will be fast and efficient... so much so it will be scary." Andrews "10-4, you guys scare me to begin with. I love it." "i wanted headbang, rock out, laugh, cry and wet my pants all at the same time. " "The album is excellent!!! You guys RAWK!!!!!!!!!! Very well done, I love the Orson Wells theme" "...He has a phat Flying V and he knows how to use it." - review "People are leaving now because of you" - Scott Harrigan "Loud...painful...strange." - Review |
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Additional Info
INSANITY |
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Location
Middletown, New Jersey - USA |
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