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Artist description
They have hands and feet and mouths. They move them near and around sound-making devices. Sounds come out. These sounds are captured,tagged and re-released. Some come home, some don't. Why is there no blue jello? Turn off the lights, they're burning my hair.(Well, you asked...) |
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Music Style
Pelodic mock-rop, or Melodic pop-rock...I forget |
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Musical Influences
Charleton Heston, Abe Vigoda, that annoying AT&T guy |
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Similar Artists
Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol |
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Artist History
Once there was an almost famous band called "The Screaming Iguanas Of Love". As a top hit-making group of the late 80s, the boys travelled around the world delighting millions with their smooth harmonies and incredible dance steps. Then the Men In Black took them for a ride. But, shortly after takeoff, the saucer crash-landed in New Mexico, killing the crew and almost killing the band. When the government arrived on the scene, they flew the band to a top-secret military installation, (which was hinted at in the '70s show "The Six-Million Dollar Man"). There they became the "Three-Hundred Dollar Men", (which was a lot of money in the 70s). But the crash robbed them of their boyish goodlooks and mind-blowing dance steps. This explains why they are so cranky. |
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Group Members
Stewart Coleman - Guitar, lead vox, keys
David Burley - Drums and stick-beaten things
JT Burley - Bass, low-rumbles, wine-tasting |
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Instruments
Guitar, bass, drums, keys |
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Press Reviews
No, thank you. |
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Location
Palm Bay, FL - USA |
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