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Artist description
Band - A group of persons organized to play on musical instruments. |
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Music Style
Japanoise |
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Musical Influences
Varies a lot from song to song....Boredoms, Ween, "ABACAB" era Genesis, Chad Blair, Zorn, Cody Blair, Buckaroo Banzai, Peter Gabriel, the dead thing, Richie Blair Trio, Esquivel, Mr. Show, Rodd Keith, Yogurt Taste, Ghostbusters, Neil Hamburger, Missionary Songs, Bungle, Henry Rollins (the cat), SC3, Craples W. Kilby, John Cougar/Melancamp, Combustible Edison, Lord Executor, Biz Markie, The Residents, Rolling Stones, Melvins, Radiohead, Beach Boys, Garbage, Billy Joel, Arcturus, John Travolta Sings |
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Similar Artists
Ween, Boredoms, Z-Rock Hawaii, Butthole Surfers, Nani Nani, JON, Man...Or Astro Man?, The Restaurant Napkins, SC3, Space Streakings, Beck, Residents, Melt Banana, Dead Milkmen, Daft Punk |
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Artist History
The young Gary Brown and ancient-old Scott Kilby met while they were both involved in the Ghostbusters club and went on to chasing the dark beast throughout the amber waving fields of Woodbine. Years later the two wrote scripts for such movie projects as 'Garbage Planet' (later rescripted by none other than Tom Hanks), 'Adventure', and 'Strange Brew 2' which is still in production. It wasn't until a lot of years later, when they were composing musical scores to horror soundtracks, that the moops were truly born. And the rest isn't really history so I guess go to their web page if you actually read this far. |
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Group Members
1. Brownist 2. SKilby |
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Instruments
Mostly Musical |
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Albums
U.E.T.C.U.S. (1996 - currently unreleased), Get A Haircut (1996), Cigarette School (1997) |
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Press Reviews
"These guys must be on headphones." Radio Shack Manager Tom |
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Additional Info
Mexicans |
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Location
Woodbine, Maryland - USA |
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