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Artist description
AT/DT is the artistic rock connection of four individuals brought together with one common goal in mind: to bring the rock to the people. AT/DT claims to be (and is) the "loudest band in all of Minnesota." |
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Music Style
Rock n' Roll. |
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Musical Influences
Van Halen, Kiss, Foo Fighters, Joe Walsh, The Police, Cheap Trick, Weezer, Red Hot Chili Peppers, King's X, Neil Diamond, AC/DC, The Cars, David Bowie, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Elvis Costello, Queen, The Beatles, Stone Temple Pilots, 42. |
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Artist History
AT/DT first poked their heads in the door of the Minnesota music scene in June of 2002 with the release of their EP "Rock 4 The People." The band members, Ben Jones, Andrew Thomas, Erik Pedersen, and David Thomas, were desperate for a chance to put the "fun" back into music-making. Basing their mock-rock style on various influences from the 60s through the 90s, the quartet asks to not be taken very seriously, but maintain a curious tone when claiming they exist in order to "bring the rock to the people." Though in the infancy of their potentially loud and long rock n' roll tenure, AT/DT is already developing a reputation for their over-the-top rock concert performances. |
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Group Members
Ben "Lightnin'" Jones - Lead Vocals; Andrew "AT" Thomas - Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals; Erik "Lab Rat" Pedersen - Bass, Vocals; David "DT" Thomas - Drums, Percussion, Vocals. |
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Albums
Rock 4 The People - EP released on June 25, 2002. |
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Press Reviews
"AT/DT will rock your balls off." -The Mo Tribune. "Not since Spinal Tap has there been such a loud f*cking band." -The University Chronicle. "These guys eat so much I don't know how they stay thin." -Jerky & Doggy Uncut. |
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Location
Minneapolis, MN - USA |
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