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Artist description
Literally a stew of styles, and instruments in one, with a real homemade taste, thick gravy,bigmeaty chunks of artificial corn, that's great tasting, and it'll make any city slicker think their back on the farm milking cows, and shovelingdung. |
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Music Style
Progressive Eccentri-core |
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Musical Influences
They Might Be Giants, Primus, Britney Spears, Beck |
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Similar Artists
They Might Be Giants, The Residents |
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Artist History
Formed in September 1999, Damn This Nymphomania!!is a hot eccentri-core (style of music that comesout of Brampton & Orangeville) band from Orangeville. DTN!! was the first band in the eccentri-core scene to record in an actual all digital studio (and notjust some guys some guys basement with a computer, or worst a general midi classroom at a high school). The band was picked by Lamestain Records right away (it helps when the label is owned by a guy in the band). So far,they've had two songs featured on the compilation "What's HappeningTo My Body: A Pre-Teen's Guide To Puberty and The Groove Known As Eccentri-Core"After releasing a self-titled album on Lamestain Records, the band preached their contract with the label by manufacturing their own CDs and selling them on the side. On June 1st, Pak-Man left the group after an argument with DJ Thunderpimp 5000. After that, DJ Thunderpimp 5000 left thegroup to join Deborah's Techno-Tastic Burn Victims. On June 6th, the remaining members of DTN!! called it quits. |
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Group Members
DJ Thunderpimp 5000 - Turntables,Jug; Pak-Man - Drums, wooden block, jug; Sweatney Spears - Guitar, Banjo; Creepy Steve - Synth, piano |
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Instruments
Drums, Banjo, Guitar, Synth, Jugs, wooden block |
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Albums
Damn This Nymphomania!! |
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Location
Orangeville, Ontario - Canada |
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