Fan boy and chum chum - sung tongs imo
Reading Truckers Club
>>64231219
Holy shit this fucking meme is so forced
>>64231208
a band with two drummers and they are both vocalists and the drums are the only instruments - the band is called Grover and Grandma Gropers
>>64231222
checked
>>64231224
mediocre
>>64231219
End this madness
a punk band called Skinny Bitches, where all the members are obese men
>>64231234
I thought they would be called Cave-Sponge
Potawatomie Massacre, American Neo-folk band that formed in 1997 and broke up in 2002, released 3 albuns before breaking up due to the frontman dying in a stabbing outside a show in Boston. Their sound was a fusion of traditional, DI6 neofolk with a dark ambient and dungeon synth influence.
>>64231208
Necorbutching Columbine Massacre Supreme, formed in 1999 disbanded in 2012, Industrial black metal band with Neofolk influences, has lyrics mostly about various mass shootings but also suicide and terrorism. The Vocalist was killed by police in 2012 while he ran through the streets naked and the rest of the members died of drug overdoses.
Parish - an American blues/psychedelic rock band formed in New Orleans in 1969 from the merging of two pervious bands (a white hard psych trio and a black acoustic blues duo), with one of the members' sister providing lead vocals. Hoping to combine their distinct sounds, the result was a genre-bending jam band that has often drawn comparisons to the Grateful Dead, early Led Zeppelin, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Noted at the time for their energetic, elaborate live performances and biracial lineup, Parish first gained recognition when they performed at the second Atlanta Pop Festival in July 1970. The gig was witnessed by a talent scout for Atlantic Records, who signed them later that year. Their eponymous debut album on Atlantic was released in July 1971 to enthusiastic reviews but poor sales. Their third album, 1972's 'Modern Voodoo' was their commercial breakthrough and provided Parish with a brief but well-earned fifteen minutes of fame. The band released two more mildly-successful albums in 1973, but attempts to record an unfinished rock opera caused massive tensions within the group. Parish played their last show on July 23, 1974, immediately after which they announced to the audience their break-up. Today they're remembered as one of the most unique and underrated bands of their era.
Albums:
Parish (July 1971)
Parish II (January 1972)
Modern Voodoo (July 1972)
Festival (February 1973)
Queen of the River (November 1973)
Black Magic (Live) (November 1974)