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Artist: The Idiots
Artist: Idiot Pilot
Bellingham, WA's Idiot Pilot included Michael Harris (vocals) and Daniel Anderson (guitars, keys, programming). Strange We Should Meet Here, the duo's debut, originally appeared in February 2004 through their own Clickpop imprint. But word of mouth was strong for the band's plucky blend of moody electronics and screeching post-hardcore noise,... [+] Read More
Artist: Idiot Flesh
Idiot Flesh was comprised of members Dan Rathbun, Wes Anderson, Nils Frykdahl and Gene Jun; a highly idiosyncratic unit, their sound emerged largely from non-traditional instrumentation including bicycle horns, screwdrivers, saws and even a mailing tube. Debuting in 1995 with The Nothing Show, Idiot Flesh resurfaced two years later with Fancy. ~... [+] Read More
Artist: Idiot Stare
Artist: Idiot Box
Artist: Grinning Idiots
Artist: Slick Idiot
Artist: Idiot Wind
Artist: Idiot's Hardcore
Artist: Idiot Country
Jim (Lead Vox and Rythum), Gi (Lead Guitar and Vox), Paul (Drums and Percussion) Mark (Bass) [+] Read More
Artist: Hamlet Idiot
Artist: Welcome Idiot
Artist: Blind Idiot God
St. Louis-bred, Brooklyn-based instrumental trio playing speed rock and reggae dub. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Tone Deaf & the Idiots
Artist: Unnstoppable Kamikaze Idiots
Artist: Vic du Monte's Idiot Prayer
Artist: Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots
Artist: Green Day
Out of all the post-Nirvana American alternative bands to break into the pop mainstream, Green Day was second only to Pearl Jam in terms of influence. At their core, Green Day was simply punk revivalists, recharging the energy of speedy, catchy three-chord punk-pop songs. Though their music wasn't particularly innovative, they brought the sound... [+] Read More
Artist: Melt The Aged
Melt The Aged are a bunch of noisy idiots. They sound like toilets being eaten by cows. Listen to them at your peril. [+] Read More
Artist: Psychotik Tanks
Psychotic Tanks were a short-lived post-punk band whose lone release was Security Idiots, a Conny Plank-produced single issued in 1980 on the equally obscure Idiot label. The band counted Bjorn, Roberty Crash, Schengel, and Schruuv as its members. The B-side of the single, "Let's Have a Party," was included on 4AD's Presage(s) compilation, which... [+] Read More
Artist: House of Large Sizes
Guitarist/vocalist Dave Deibler, bassist Barb Schilf, and drummer Dave Berg formed the band in Iowa. After several years on the club circuit and a few independent releases, the alterna-pop band was signed by Red Decibel/Columbia, and recorded their major-label debut, My Ass-Kickin' Life, in 1994. Glass Cockpit followed in 1997; Idiot's Out... [+] Read More
Artist: Brad Stine
Comic Brad Stine may be a patriotic Christian conservative, but his penchant for biting social commentary and in-your-face physicality rivals that of many of his secular contemporaries. The Indiana native honed his skills in Los Angeles before settling down in Nashville. His act, which originally blended magic and secular comedy, is... [+] Read More
Artist: Marauding
Punk thrash at its **** Marauding respectfully addresses the concerns of our nations youth: **** up shit up and shit thats **** up. This poppy post punk trend is weak. If you want to rock like a real **** this Oakland trio will satisfy your belligerent, lawless, fellow audience abusing needs. Charlie Fuck You sings like a stupid **** She... [+] Read More
Artist: Lonzo & Oscar
As long as there's been an idiom known as country music, there's been idiots milking the hay seed image of backwoods folk. Hee Haw is only the most recent and prominent example, but long before that immensely popular show, the duo of Lonzo & Oscar (Lloyd George and Rollin Sullivan) were opening for superstar Eddy Arnold as a local yokel... [+] Read More