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This should be interesting to see.
All you in bands, list ALL the bands you were in (even ones you think "don't count"), and their respective styles, years active, and any releases (including demos).

It'll be interesting to see the Obnerian evolution.

I'll start:

1988:
Rastafarian Cowboy
Style: Incompetent
Releases: Self-recorded demo.
Description:
Just a duo, I played guitar and tried to sing, my frioend Scott played drums and tried to sing, even more futily than me.
Recorded one demo, in Scott's basement on the crudest setup imaginable. Only got additional tracks through bouncing.

1990-92:
eLeMeNO
Style: Folk/College Rock
Releases: Laughing At Tragedies EP (1991)
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5-piece - 2 guitars, bass, drums, and frontman. I played lead guitar and wrote the bulk of the songs. Most of it is acoustic rhythm/electric leads. Lead singer had a voice that was a little too pretty/breathy for my tastes these days, but it worked at the time. We recorded our EP with Dave Trumfio (from The Pulsars) in his basement studio in West Rogers Park.

1991
Brave New World
Style: College Rock
Releases: none (that I was a part of)
Description:
This is the band I was in with onebrownjeff (bass). I played rhythm guitar and acted stupid on stage. We won a (rigged) battle of the bands in a perfromance that was my first time ever playing in front of people.

1992-93
Rufus
Style: Eclectic/whatever
Releases: none
Description:
This was my band at SIU. We had no vocal PA to use at rehearsal, so we were (understandaby) loose. A pretty shitty band, by all accounts. But we were good friends and did actually have a couple of decent songs.

1994
Cash Cow
Style: Punk
Releases: rBGH LP (never released)
Description:
Formed with the bassist from eLeMeNO. I traded off with him on rhythm guitar and bass chores. Whoever was singing played guitar. The album we recorded was actually pretty damn good, and I'm quite bummed that it never saw the light of day. We have the selfishness of the drummer to thank for that, and for the band's breakup.

1995
Chew Toy
Style: Punk/Noise Rock
Releases: Demo
Description:
Bill (from Cash Cow/eLeMeNO) and I gathered up an new drummer and lead guitar player to form this beast. The demo we recorded is pretty fucking great, if I do say so myself. Live, we never pulled it together, though. Think Husker Du meets Naked Raygun and that's pretty much our sound.

1996-1997
Sub Rosa
Style: Underground Pop
Releases: It's Only a Demo (demo) and Sub Rosa (another demo)
Description:
It's the pre-Hop On Pop. Featured the same rhythm section as HoP, only we had a second guitarist, instead of keys.

2002-present
Hop On Pop
you know this one.

2004-present
Red Plastic Buddha
Style: Psych-Pop
releases: none yet
Description:
It's all of HoP, PLUS the Sub Rosa second guitar player. We're doing all songs that Tim wrote, instead of mine. And it's sounding good.

WHEW!!!

Anyone else care to share?


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WHERE'S SHRIMP BOAT???????

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Todd is IN Shrimp Boat? That explains everything... Although then it would be more like Pimp Boat.


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Todd is IN Shrimp Boat? That explains everything... Although then it would be more like Pimp Boat.


No I am/was not.
Never was.
Just one of my favorites.
I'm not that big a whore.


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Max TRYPTOPHAN! Wrote:
Todd is IN Shrimp Boat?



He might as well be.


**idea** for new thread.

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so many bands


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Has Red Plastic Buddha existed without you? Name seems really familiar to me and not from this board.

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oldbullee Wrote:
Has Red Plastic Buddha existed without you? Name seems really familiar to me and not from this board.


No.
It has not.
Checked AllMusic, and there's no history of the name there.
So... that familiarity is a good thing.
People will think we're "somebody"...


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oldbullee Wrote:
Has Red Plastic Buddha existed without you? Name seems really familiar to me and not from this board.


it seems familiar because Tim registered with the name Red Plastic Buddha just before the CMJ boards died.


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That's probably it.

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I tried to find somebody of that sort that I could like that nobody else did - because everybody would adopt his group, and his group would be _it_; someone weird like Captain Beefheart. It's no different now - people trying to outdo ! each other in extremes. There are people who like X, and there are people who say X are wimps; they like Black Flag.


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Is anyone else gonna do this?
I think it'd make interesting reading.

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I've been in the following bands:

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Schoolyard Homeboys (High School rap band ala Beastie Boys. Two cassette releases. Great times. Not shabby...Never to be heard by the asses)

Flowers for the Dead (goth project never to fufilled)

Jonas Grumby Messiah (electronic projet. 3 demo's. not shabby. lost motivation)


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some of mine is already up at http://www.geoff-simons.com

maybe I'll do the rest

who knows


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i was in a black metal band. it was so evil, i can't post about it.


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Todd, how many of your bands have recorded releases? What number were they on Billboard?


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2000-2001: drummer
the requisite new jersey pop-punk high school band, in this case named A.D.D., you know, like the psychological disorder. it was fun for a while until we got tired of our own material and half the band was kicked out for some reason. recorded a demo early in the band's existence, then started to record another one before the band imploded which was never finished.

2004-2005: drummer
we never officially agreed on a name, although our two shows were played as "the sneakers", a name which the other two guys liked but i was never sold on. we were pretty varied in our sound, ranging from dancey-rock to a twangy country song. we recorded a few early demo tracks and before i left both school and the band, we recorded 12(!) new tracks which are still being worked on by the other guys. they have the chance to turn out very (perhaps very VERY) good. time will tell.

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PopTodd Wrote:
Is anyone else gonna do this?
I think it'd make interesting reading.
Not mine. Mine would look like this:

Don't Quit Your Day Job/Different Sons of Immigrant Mothers (we didn't really have a name, but we joked about calling ourselves both of those at one point or another) (1989?)
garage band w/o a garage -- a living room band?
Keyboardist (I played a Prophet 5, that's it.)
Played once, live...in the living room

Black Chamber (1996?)
Industrial/EBM
Live session musician (variety of keyboards)
Played once, live -- highlight of my life

Ever Darkward (1996?)
Darkwave?
I contributed nothing
Vapourware

The Aerodynamics of Chaff (1996?)
Industrial/EBM/Electro
1/2 of duo (we both played keys, programmed, vox, etc.)
We wrote the beginnings of one or two songs...I have 'em on cassette somewhere...

Dreamstillbirth (late 1990's - still ongoing)
Hard electropop
Keyboardist, music-writer
Currently vapourware

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very well

Some Terrible Cover Band 1988
I was in this band for 6 weeks during my freshman year in high school. I was kicked out because I wasn't good enough to pull off slick covers of "Wonderful Tonight". Probably for the best.

Melancholy Funk 1990-1992
Played mostly bass, but a little guitar in this power trio. All of us were just learning how to play. Mostly early Pink Floyd-influenced. I believe we played one show at a party, although my memories of that are really hazy. With song titles like "Terror of Reality" (I played drums on that song) and "Disembodied Mind", really how could you go wrong.

Universal Joint 1993-1996
Mostly a collection of my high school friends who would play together on spring and winter breaks and during summer vacation. Officially a six piece, but we rarely ever got more than 3 people at a time to play together. Funk and soul influeced with a little bit of pop thrown in.

Remy 1994-1996
College power trio, influenced by Superchunk, Guided By Voices, various Garage rock bands and other things. SK002 is a six song demo we cut at King Size studios with Mike Hagler, and local label Tiny Shoes released a live cassette recorded at the metro. We self-released an eponymous cassette recorded live on the air at WNUR. By that time we were very influenced by Can and interpersonally the band was totally falling apart.

Bestcellar 1996-present
My solo project. Four albums into it, and I still haven't released a good one...

Sunday Driver 1997, 2004
The name of my two person band with Geoff Simons, my best friend who played with me in UJ and MF. Somewhat experimental.

Stardust: The David Bowie Tribute Band 1999-2000
Yeah, I played in a Bowie tribute for a year. What a mess that was.

Olde Style 2000-2003
You know the story. SK016 is available for sale on my website.

Hop on Pop 2003-present
See above.

Red Plastic Buddha 2004-present
See above.

Cost of Recess 2003-2004
Olde Style minus the funk element.

The Three Fifths 2004-2005
Olde Style minus the funk element minus the metal element.

The Get 2005
Power Pop band that sounds like Cheap Trick and Badfinger.


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Let's see. God, this is horribly self-indulgent on my part, but work's been awfully dull this afternoon...:)

1993-1995 - Frankfurt, Germany
W.H.Y. aka We Hate You
- played guitar/drums/screamed
- was the first band Thom Savant and I were in and basically the first band either of us had been in.

Mazehead
- drummer from W.H.Y.
- This was to be the band where I got to focus on being a drummer
- Ended up focusing entirely on guitar eventually

CamShaft
- odd sideproject from Mazehead/WHY
- all instrumental (pre-post-rock OMG!)
- I actually only played drums in this one. Finally.
- never played a show though.

Ausstag/Postcard
- another sideproject thing.
- mostly instrumental
- 95% improvisational.
- played a few shows w/ Mazehead.
- our big break - opening for the Toadies in Fort Worth.

1995-1998
- Thom Savant and I tried our best to pull song ideas together.
- I mostly worked on playing guitar.
- We tried to start a band in Fort Collins, CO with a fellow W.H.Y. alum. Mostly didn't work 'cause Thom lived in Boston and the rest of us were in CO. Chief influences at the time were Bluetip and Kerosene 454.

1999 - Freiburg, Germany
School Project Band
- this guy was getting his doctorate in music (Freiburg's Uni is sorta the Berklee of Germany) and one of his projects was to get a bunch of people together to play songs he either wrote or coopted from standards. Except the idea was to get us playing them in his home country's style. He was from northern Italy.
- played 2 shows/performances
- I played classical guitar for this. My left hand hurt.

2000-2001 - Connecticut/Massachusetts
TKO(aka the Thom Kevin Project)
- lots of songwriting exercises, figuring out what "bus" means, differentiating between Shure microphones and stuff from Radio Shack.
- had trouble getting a drummer to commit, so I played most of the drums on the early demos (bad idea) and settled on playing bass until we could find a permanent bassist. Here's an old demo of a current Savant song.
- the early version of the Savants started coming into form during the summer of '01, with assistance from our pal Bek and his parents, but then Thom broke his collarbone playing whiffleball.

2002 - Boston
The Prostitutes
- me, Thom, and our pal Bek moved out of Bek's parents' basement and into a proper rehearsal space.
- played 1 show with this line-up (thom - gtr, me - bass, bek - drums) and then Bek started law school

2003 - Boston
The Prostitutes
The Bon Savants
- after a ridiculously long search, we found a drummer in the form of Pietro, a guy in his late 30's looking for one last hurrah. Or 2.
- changed our name to the Bon Savants, thankfully.
- I inched my way closer to singing into a microphone, switched to guitar, and...

2003-present - Boston
Bon Savants


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I was never in my brother's band. Or my cousin's. They're all the better for it.


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Ramblin Rat - 1989-1993
it was just me, started out with a Casio SK1 and banging on boxes and stuff, graduated to using a guitar and writing a few terrible terrible songs. most of them over 6 minutes and made up as i went along. Made about 6 "albums." of which there was only one copy.

Scrappy Dew All Stars 1992-3
a rap group with a live band (and this was before the roots had any albums) i was one of two rappers. we had no written songs, just freestyles. we kicked ass.

fishstick - 1994-Present
me and my guitar and other things. Put out 6 self released albums and one was put out by Shrimper (no relation to shrimp boat) Occasionly i'll play a show with a drummer, but usually live shows are just me.

Six Pack Creek - 05-present
it's a tradional ameriana rootsy countryish band in which i play harmonica, occasionally sing and ocassionaly play guitar

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I won't count school stuff, athough there were some years spent in orchestra /jazz band percussion ensemble that i am proud of, & is where i got my first studio experience

High School

I don't remember the name Cover Band ca. 1992-1993
me and a couple of guys from school get together after school and play metallica - with me on string bass, 'cause I didn't even have a bass guitar yet. I think we did a battle of the bands or two. i'd have to ask my mom.

the years and chemicals have again obliterated the name
Me and Neal Alpert (now a music critic) and Mandi Klimowicz and Dave ? created a band that played stuff like "Bobby McGee." I was definitely had the least mature palate when it came to classic rock, despite my dad's taste in music. Neal would make me awesome tapes and lend me who cds. we played at a school concert, for some unknown reason.

College

Just Cause
Abomination. Got hired to play bass for some very shallow, abrupt Christian musicians who thought that they were going places

I have temporarily forgotten!
Played bass for a blues trio, eventually quartet. Good musicians, the guitarists were a physicist and a . . . i don't remember what the other guy did, but they were pretty sharp cats. We would work up sets the night before the gig and then go play three-four hour long blues wank-fests. good times. What were we called?

Tin Top Road
Short-lived Blues Rock outgrowth of previous. Why I remember this name and not the first totally escapes me.

Kosmic Biscuit Team (1998-2001)
My most successful venture. One of those situations where very good musicians got together in the wrong town and tried to make unique music for a few years. Let's just say that Abilene, Texas was bewildered by a funk-fusion band that would show up to shows wearing capes and refer to ther bandmates by their "numbers." We played Abilene, Dallas, Austin, San Angelo, Lubbock, Midland, and maybe Odessa. and Brownwood? someplace like that. Recorded but never released. Won $800 prize that went up concert promoter's nose & we never saw. The band had a trombone & I rapped. weird.

Ken Snow Quartet
My breadwinner. Paid my rent. Jazz combo. Weddings, receptions, restaurants. Sure, I'll do a 3o minutes solo to "All Blues", and I'll promise not to have a white man's underbite while I do.

Dylan Sneed Band
Spin-off of Kosmic Biscuit Team after trombonist had a complete breakdown.

I think that's all of my non-school related stuff, although I would get hired fairly regularly to sit in with bands at gigs and stuff.

Post-Graduate

I am in a musical desert these days, after having to quit several projects when I graduate college and moved to Oregon. The lack of musical stimulation is what drove me to the cmj board back in the fall of 2001, too. I would say that my ear for music has improved since 2001, and between 2001-2003 I was practicing so much I bet my chops got better, too.

Graduating with my Master's in 2004, I moved to Austin feeling that waiting to get another degree before playing in a band again would kill me. I advertised on craigslist, met with a bunch of people, but nothing really stuck.

After a couple of months, I met a guy name John R. He was very good, I dug his songs, so we played for a few weeks, and then I played for a few months with him and an older guitar whiz. Great music. Got up on stage again with John at the Red Eyed Fly on Red River when one of his old bands reunited and he wanted to play some newer material, so I replaced the bassist. Felt fucking beautiful to be back on stage again.

John gets sick of our senior guitarist, a perfectionist curmudgeon, so we find another guy, Will, to play with. Just back from LA, Will has big plans of stardom, and recording, and whatnot. Just before getting in the studio (where I had found us a few of my friend to play drums and guitar) I was in San Antonio and trying to get shit organized for the studio when I was trying to get Will on the phone and he didn't return my calls and then John called me and fired me. They didn't want me in the band - I was in graduate school, and that was bad.

ever since, as my signature says, i've been gigless.

damn, i need a new band.

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- A couple of bands in high school that never really amounted to anything. Music was too poppy and lyrics weren't good.

-A couple of acoutic demos that I've recorded over the years. One of these days i'll clean them up and do something with them.

-College: bounced around here and there, working with a group right now and we're actually looking to start doing gigs soon, which should be good. Still unnamed, kinda uncle tupelo meets doves meets jude.

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1994-95
2,000 Feet - originally 2,000 square feet of rust colored nylon carpeting. 6 peice rock/soul band from high school, sometimes with 3 piece horn section. No recordings preserved. I was the lead singer.

1995-96
Not Black but Pretty Damn Close - 2 dotheads, one half dothead/half irish, and a funky little white kid. Funk rock, no recordings preserved - Bassist

1996-97 Misty Funk
Named after fellow undergraduate of the same name. Her parents were hippies from Wisconsin. Not Black But Pretty Damn Close, minus the half dot, plus an awesome Asian chick singer.

1996- 99
Studio Bassist for Bone Thugz n' Harmony

1996-98
Bassist and BGVs for Grindstone, Christian funk-metal, there's a 4 song tape floating around somewhere...

1998-99
Bassist and BGV's for Romans Go Home. One six song tape (BGV's only), one 10 song CD (BGV's only), very Toad the Wet Sprocket influenced, hence the name.

1998-1999
Singer and lyricist for Chicken Fried Funk (www.bozos.com/cff), more funk rock.

1999-2000
Guitarist, then bassist for Stick Shift. Central Florida punk band. Also played in a jazz duo with the father of two of the band members for free chinese food. He was the shop teacher where i was the orchestra teacher.

2001-2003
Bassist and BGV's for Dry County, southern/roots rock band. One album, one live album.

2003-2003
Bassist and BGV's for The New Mistakes, Jellyfish influenced pop rock. Short lived due to stupidity on everyone's part. Quite possibly the greatest rock band to never be. No, seriously.

2003- 2004
Bassist for Kate Voegele (www.katevoegele.com), also, some acoustic guitar and string quartet arrangement. She's insanely good. She's now a freshman in college. One e.p. that I'm on, various demos and e.p.s that i'm not on.

2003-2004
bassist for tripper blue (now am/fm), one four song demo. Alt rock, various influences.

2004-2004
Live Band Karaoke, bassist and bgvs. Tough job memory wise.

2004 - present
Bassist and BGVs for Liquid Soul, acid jazz, grammy nominated in 2001, currently in studio for Telarc.

2004 - present
Bassist and BGV's for Graham Cousens and his Great Band, www.grahamcousens.com, very Paul McCartney influenced.

2004 - present
Bassist and BGV's for Karmatease, chick fronted acoustic pop rock, big natalie merchant/fiona apple influence.

2005 - present
Bassist and BGV's for The Effingways, no recordings yet, very Elvis Costello, Sugar, Jellyfish... comprised of other power pop groups from chicago.

Sometimes hired gun for the following:
Amy Loftus
Granian
Phil Angotti

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