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Artist description
Sick-Boy offers up their own unique version of punk/ska with complex drum, bass and guitar sequences, time changes,and abrupt tempo changes spliced with newly added horn parts. The listener finds it hard to stop listening to the anthem songs such as "Skate Crimes." |
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Music Style
Punk/ Ska |
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Musical Influences
Less Than Jake, The Roots, Buddy Rich, John Coltran, Jimi Hendrix, ATB, The Zemmiphiliacs, Joe Satriani, Van Halen, Miles Davis, Tribe Called Quest, and finally Jamie the Cat |
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Similar Artists
Less Than Jake |
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Artist History
Sick-Boy is formerly known as Streaking With A Straight Face, a band that developed more than two years ago in the Northern Connecticut punk scene. The band's members are from Enfield and East Windsor, CT and are currently playing local shows in the area with other up and coming punk/ska/emo bands such as Bubbas Fat Friend, Forgive and Forget, Me and the Fat Kid, Half Your Luck, and Closed til Sunday. Sick-Boy has released their first full length and are soon heading back into the studio with producers Corey Davis and Sean Norton of C & S productions of Ellington, CT. Their full length is now available on their website. Sick Boy is always looking for shows where ever they can find them so feel free to send an email if you want them to play your show (and we mean Sick-Boy will play anywhere!!!). |
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Group Members
Mike Julian (Drums)
Paul Savage (Guitar, Vocals)
Kyle Cheret (Bass, Vocals)
Chris Davis (Valve Trombone) |
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Instruments
Premier Drums, Zildjan Avedis Symbols, Peavey Amps and Cabs |
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Albums
Self Titled |
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Additional Info
Produced and Managed by Corey Davis of C & S Productions in Ellington, CT. Tell us what you think, email us at sickboymusic@hotmail.com!! |
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Location
Hartford, CT - USA |
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