Who is the strangest group you ever heard ??

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I almost forgot about Crotchduster.

These guys are freaking insane. They do everything from death metal to dance music and everything in between.
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Chemlab's pretty strange. And of course, Naked City's pretty out there (bondage jazz, as I call it).

Geezer's (bass player of Black Sabbath) Black Science album is pretty out there. It's not avant-garde or anything, but a lot of the subject matter deals with Area 51, aliens, and government conspiracies. I always feel like I'm living in an Orwellian novel when I listen to that CD.
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byndrsn wrote:
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And Beyond Reason. Dude! Have you seen the guys that sing and play in that group? I've had nightmares days after they've played....
What?!?!? :shock:
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Woodpussy. Saw some footage years ago at a friends house. Looked like they were playing a private party or something like that. There were some naked people there smearing human feces and urine all over themselves and each other. :shock: Wierd stuff.
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esa wrote:
byndrsn wrote:
esa wrote:
And Beyond Reason. Dude! Have you seen the guys that sing and play in that group? I've had nightmares days after they've played....
What?!?!? :shock:
love me?
I don't know.... what are you wearin'?!?
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How could I forget?

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The strangest Band ever? CROTCHDUSTER.

Don't believe me?

www.crotchduster.com - d/l the song "Mammal Sauce".
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Yoko Ono
... and then the wheel fell off.
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Leanord Nemoy and William Shatner. Who heard William Shatners new song "Common People" featuring Joe Jackson ?? Talk about strange, the whole cd is strange. Even more strange was his rendition of "Lucy In THe Sky With Diamonds" ... Leanord Nemoy singing makes you ears bleed as well ..
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I would have to agree with Nick, that Tom Waits stuff is crazy. It's the kind of music that would probably make you go insane if you were to have a bad trip while listening to it...you gotta hear it.
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byndrsn wrote:
esa wrote:
byndrsn wrote: What?!?!? :shock:
love me?
I don't know.... what are you wearin'?!?
Well I am nekkid under all these clothes.... :oops:
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Ron wrote:Yoko Ono
::crings:: that's not wierd... that's just plain damn scary!!!!
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bassist_25 wrote: Geezer's (bass player of Black Sabbath) Black Science album is pretty out there. It's not avant-garde or anything, but a lot of the subject matter deals with Area 51, aliens, and government conspiracies. I always feel like I'm living in an Orwellian novel when I listen to that CD.
That's a great album, as is the first one (under the "g//z/r" name).

They're making a third one, supposed to be out within the first few months of next year. Same singer from Black Science, should be good.
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esa wrote:
Ron wrote:Yoko Ono
::crings:: that's not wierd... that's just plain damn scary!!!!
I don't even think thats music, its like noise. It sounds like its supposed to be native american sounding or somthing? I think I just heard on the radio yesterday the reports that investigated Lennon also questioned Yoko's singing ability, haha.
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Staceman wrote:
That's a great album, as is the first one (under the "g//z/r" name).

They're making a third one, supposed to be out within the first few months of next year. Same singer from Black Science, should be good.
Awesome!!!

I really dug Black Science (never heard the first album though I've always wanted to. Didn't it feature the singer from Fear Factory?).
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mikers85 wrote:
esa wrote:
Ron wrote:Yoko Ono
::crings:: that's not wierd... that's just plain damn scary!!!!
I don't even think thats music, its like noise. It sounds like its supposed to be native american sounding or somthing? I think I just heard on the radio yesterday the reports that investigated Lennon also questioned Yoko's singing ability, haha.
That explains why he was assassinated a not long after that.... She truely was there to break up the band...
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Awesome!!!

I really dug Black Science (never heard the first album though I've always wanted to. Didn't it feature the singer from Fear Factory?).
Yup, the first G/Z/R record featured Burton C. Bell from Fear Factory on vocals. That was a pretty good record as well.
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Checked out that crotchduster stuff...I find it more funny than wierd. Just some wacko's being themselves lol.
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RobTheDrummer wrote:Checked out that crotchduster stuff...I find it more funny than wierd. Just some wacko's being themselves lol.
The whole cd is insane. Just when you think they can't go any further, they do. The last track on the cd has a part that is the most convincing Death imitation that I've ever heard. If I didn't know that Chuck was dead, I would have sworn that he guested on the track.
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Funny that some of you (probably many of you including myself!) think Yoko Ono quite strange when actually her mentor who sometimes performed with her was a composer that is respected for his strangeness. Mentioned on the other thread as John Cage.
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Didn't Yoko Ono do a toothpaste commercial where she was squeaking & making clicking noises with her teeth, smoking the toothbrush like a joint, while laying in bed naked with James Taylor as he assaulted her?
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ZappasWife wrote:Funny that some of you (probably many of you including myself!) think Yoko Ono quite strange when actually her mentor who sometimes performed with her was a composer that is respected for his strangeness. Mentioned on the other thread as John Cage.
Brutal guy. I always liked his finishing move fatality on the the first Mortal Kombat game he starred in, where he punched the other guy's head right off; what was it- forward, forward, forward, high punch?

er... um... wait a second... :oops:

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I always liked Baraka, myself. He had that awesome sword move that would just dice anyone that got too close. Of course the downside is that any missle-type attack, such as Reptile's spit or Kitana's cys, could counter it. I also dug the 4 armed chick from MK3; she was bad-ass.
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bassist_25 wrote:I always liked Baraka, myself. He had that awesome sword move that would just dice anyone that got too close. Of course the downside is that any missle-type attack, such as Reptile's spit or Kitana's cys, could counter it. I also dug the 4 armed chick from MK3; she was bad-ass.
Ah yes, Baraka from MK2, with the cheap move extraordinairre. So of course he was my favorite character to use and ultimately rule with.

And to get this back on topic...

S.O.D. - Stormtroopers of Death! Great, funny stuff!
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