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Artist description
Drawing from a diverse and extensive selection of
influences, D.I.D. (Dissociative Identity Disorder)
is a two-man band that throws down everything from
blistering break-beats with galloping guitar riffs
-- to slow and melodically layered, looped hooks. |
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Music Style
Electronic Rock |
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Musical Influences
The Cure, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Danny Elfman, Faith No More, Megadeth, Metallica, Ministry, Mr. Bungle, The Police, Smashing Pumpkins, Vampire Rodents, and many more... |
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Similar Artists
See influences, and give us your own opinion. |
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Artist History
With six songs already in hand, co-D.I.D. creator
Dakota Goldsworth hooked up with fellow creator
Eric Plowe to fill out an eclectic electronic,
industrial CD -- showcasing their appreciation
for everyone from Phil Collins, Billy Joel,
and David Bowie... to Ministry and Megadeth!
Incorporating various software and recording
methods, the two musicians write their music
via the internet, by broadcasting to one another
song ideas and parts, and emailing each other
the finished products. |
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Group Members
Dakota Goldsworth,
Eric Plowe |
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Instruments
Ovation, Jackson, and Fender guitars, Tama Rockstars drums, sampling devices, and various loop and drum machine programs. |
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Albums
Defeating the Purpose |
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Press Reviews
N/A |
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Location
Ft. Myers, Florida - USA |
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