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Dread Zeppelin - If Elvis and Bob Marley produced a love-child that learned guitar
from Jimmy Page this is the music it'd listen to.
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Ween - Drugs seemed to play a large role in the development of these Gen X'ers.
Definitely not for the faint hearted nor the PC.
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Well Dressed Pig - A phat, fresh, funky-fly version of Ween, but with less talent.
I'd say drug induced, but the sad thing is that they're clean. A NH local.
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Mortiis - In a word - freak! He really thinks that he's an elf.
Your basic dark new age - Think of an evil version of Yanni.
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Jayuya - "Salsa Loca". Mosh and mambo, funk and punk. A Boston local.
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Doo Rag - Lo (and I really really really mean lo) fi blues. Interesting home
made instruments (vacuum cleaner hoses notwithstanding). Very 20's-ish sound to
their blues.
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They Might Be Giants - A duo known for widely sampling pop genres, through unusual
lyrics and unusual instruments (accordion, tuba, etc.).
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The Out of Bodies - I dunno, but Shlumpy The Clown seems to like 'em.
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Insane Clown Possse - Your fear of clowns has come true. ICP's disturbing doomsday visions, extravagant theories, and sociopathic clown personas give them more in common with Wes Craven, Edgar Allen Poe, and Steven King than with any modern street rappers.
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Aluma - From Mike - We play all types of music. All ouf our songs, even the slow ones tend to be called "catchy" and "professional" by battle of the bands judges from all around s/e Michigan.
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GWAR - Millions of years ago GWAR rampaged across the galaxy with a gang of Space Pirates called The Scumdogs of the Universe. Falling out of favor with their Master, they were imprisoned on the most remote mudball planet in the universe... Earth.
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