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Artist description
Geeks with guitars. Four piece rock with heart and humor. |
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Music Style
Rock/Alternative/Geek Rock |
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Musical Influences
Weezer / The Presidents of the United States of America / Sloan / Radiohead / Hum / Aaron Copland / Phish / Led Zepplin / the Dead Kennedys / Miles Davis / Young Fresh Fellows / Chris Ballew / Brian Wilson / James Brown, The JBs / Simon&Garfunkel / They Might Be Giants / Queen / Sloan / Dave Brubeck / Pink Floyd / Morphine / Soul Coughing / the Talking Heads / Frank Zappa / Weird Al / Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Muddy Waters / Dick Dale / The Doors / The Giraffes / Booker T. and The MGs / Nada Surf / Cake |
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Similar Artists
Primus / Radiohead / PUSA / Sloan / the Impossibles / The Giraffes / Nada Surf / Cake |
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Artist History
BuFu Nation is an alternadelic, funk-pop, rockn’roll, four-piece. Their sound features guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, electric trumpets, vocals, clarinet, and anything else they can find to make beautiful noise with. Their music is as eclectic as their influences. A desire for experimentation led them to develop their unique sound that reflects many different influences and a commitment to carefully crafted songs with meaningful lyrics. Never limiting themselves to specific roles in the band encourages freedom in the creative process and constantly propels their music in new directions. To understand more of the band history visit their webpage at http://bufunation.com . |
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Group Members
Steve Swisher, Dan Davenport, Matt Berg, Troy Wallace |
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Instruments
Guitar / Bass / Drum Set/ Keyboard/ Trumpet |
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Location
Ann Arbor, MI - USA |
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