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Artist description
The Dipsomaniacs are a power pop / rock & roll band from NJ. |
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Music Style
Power Pop |
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Musical Influences
The Who, The Replacements, Beatles, Chuck Berry, The Clash, The Ramones, Beach Boys, Undertones, Joan Jett, many, many more..... |
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Similar Artists
Cracker, Matthew Sweet, The Who, The Replacements, Del Amitri, The Posies, The Beatles, Matthew Sweet, Material Issue, Fountains of Wayne, Undertones, |
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Artist History
The Dipsomaniacs released their third CD, Undertow, in 1999 on the FDR label (Face Down Records). The band recently performed at the International Pop Overthrow Festival In LA and have a featured track on the International Pop Overthrow CD Vol. 2 released by Del-Fi Records. Look for the Dipsomaniacs on the FDR Replacements Tribute CD - Left of the Dial (FDR - 2000). They covered the Mats classic - "Can't Hardly Wait". The Dipsomaniacs will be releasing their next CD, titled The Life YOu're Faking, in the summer of 2001 ("Tina's Good at Everything" and "Everyday" are two of the twelve new songsthat will appear on the new album). |
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Group Members
Mick Chorba - vocals, guitars; Ron Mitchell - guitars; Tom O'Grady - drums; Matt Maciolek - bass |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, and drums |
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Albums
Undertow, Smaller Than Life, Superheros and Fairytales |
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Press Reviews
"Power-pop so sweet it's like a dentist's wet dream" - Jersey Beat"One listen to this album (Undertow), well to paraphrase a famous potato chip company... there's no way youcan listen just once" - David Bash, Pure Pop web site"Hooky songs and great harmonies... the album's high spots echo the best work of Material Issue, the Reaplcements and the Flamin' Groovies" - Amplifier Magazine"Classic Garage pop" - the Times |
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Location
Trenton, NJ - USA |
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