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Artist description
5 blokes, hit and strum things. The result is apparently unclassifiable, yet each song would happily sit in another genre without feeling intimidated... or like it should start swearing to show how hard it is. |
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Music Style
Precision Alternative Indie Rock |
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Musical Influences
Whipping Boy Vangellis Foo Fighters Cream Danny Elfman Kinky Machine Blur |
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Similar Artists
Radiohead Suede Steve Hackett's Genesis Bowie Moody Blues fronted by Martin Rossiter |
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Artist History
5 guys hit and strummed stuff at school. They are now 4 and a bit years past that and still haven't learnt any better. |
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Group Members
John Terry Ash Verjee Mike Bartlette Jef Clayton Steve Dawson Lunch |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Guitar(s), Keyboard, Tupperware. |
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Albums
Not pretentious enough to call our CD an Album, but the CD was called "Song of Guy". |
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Press Reviews
Nightshift - "... but the truth is I have to say I love their songs. Christ, I was reared on this stuff." Oxford Mail - "Promising and Impressive" (Ian Abraham from Virgin Records - "Damn Good") |
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Additional Info
Tuna, Pepperoni and onions please. |
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Location
Abingdon, Oxfordshire - United Kingdom |
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