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Artist description
We are good, if you like loud stuff... Like, really loud... The kind of music that you listen to it and you can't tell where one part starts and one part ends and you wonder if there really are vocals or not and if so, were they real words?
That's us... |
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Music Style
Whatever-Core |
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Musical Influences
Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Green Day, Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower, the Thermals, Q and Not U, El Guapo, Black Eyes, Le Shok |
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Similar Artists
Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower, The Locust (but only to make fun of them.) |
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Artist History
Short answer: We got bored after the Q's broke up... Ta-da, Plague of Dandelions...
Long answer: Waaaaaaay back when The Q's and Amskray (two of the major LBMC bands, and flagships of Tripple Plex Records)
were still going at it, The man known simply as The Bass Player for The Q's and The other guy, who happened to be the Drummer
for Amskray were walking to an Amskray practice... The conversation got on the topic of hardcore (the "Don't Call me Emo!"
hardcore; not REAL hardcore) band names, and blah blah blah, The Bass Player said something about a plague... a Plague of Dandelions!
so there's the name... Then a few months went by, and nothing was done with the name, but then with The Q's untimely break up
some stuff happened, and there was actually a band behind the name. Two practices in, we recorded a song for release on Floppy disc,
and by the 3rd practice, we added a second (some might argue a first) guitar player, and then, well, nothing. Yet. |
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Group Members
Sid, Josue, Mike, Ginger Vitus
Bass players always go last... Its a sign of love... |
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Instruments
Guitar, bass, drums, vocals, smoke detectors, electric razors, Tiger Electronics Darkwing Duck game, keyboard, organ, drum machine, Fruity Loops |
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Albums
Plague of Dandelions FD |
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Additional Info
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Location
Lakewood, California - USA |
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