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Artist description
Not much to tell |
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Music Style
Techno |
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Musical Influences
The Offspring, God Smack, Creed, etc... |
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Similar Artists
not sure |
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Artist History
Odds And Ends is an ongoing Techno project, created by Dustin Ford in fall of 2001. Dustin asked one of his close friends John Walker to join the group. Just a short time after they released their first title (WHAT?). The first album was mostly a lets see what we can do and lets get some experience. Shortly after their first release they asked another close friend Brian Larson to join. Almost a year later they release their second album (Run And Hide), although this album contained only work from Dustin and John it was considered "much better than the first" and had a "great potential for success." This turned out not to be a great as the band had hoped. With a look of falling through and never doing a single thing again as the band Odds And Ends, it was posted that due to lack of response to the music that it would become a thing of the past. Things, however, changed greatly when an overwhelming response came through email of varoius people wanting more. With a greater look promise for success. The band decided to try one more time. This time it has been taken to a profession distributor to see if maybe it will get out to more people than just the small crowd that already knows about them. Currently Odds and Ends is waiting for word back fomr the distributor and will plane ot release the third cd (Exiled) in winter of 2002. |
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Group Members
Dustin Ford, John Walker, Brian Larson |
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Instruments
Computers all the way right now |
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Albums
WHAT? Run And Hide and an upcomming release |
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Press Reviews
None as of yet |
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Additional Info
music is also at http://oae.iuma.com |
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Location
Layton, UT - USA |
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