Most Obscure Band no ones heard of

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Seatia, Joshua Fit for Battle, City of Caterpillar, Circle Takes the Square, I Wrote Haiku's about Cannibalism in your Yearbook, Pg.99, Japan X, I Would Set Myself on Fire for You.

Pretty rare to find, although, I do live with a bunch of trendy NeverShoutNever type music listeners.
 

Lord Frunkamunch

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-Abortion Clinic Drive Through
-Sweat Vampire
-Wrath of the Inconvenienced
-Cellophane Orchestra
-Rivers of Beef
-The Homosexual Agenda

No one I talk to has ever heard of these. It's uncanny.
 

Buzzo

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Furburt said:
Buzzo said:
Furburt said:
I can't believe I never posted on this before.

OK, the most well known band on my piePod is Big Black, and who here has heard of them? No? I thought not, says a lot about my music taste.

If you haven't heard them before, heres a vid, they're very good.


I'm not even going to bother with the most obscure stuff, there is no chance anyone is going to get it.
Songs about fucking is better.

Also, forgot World Inferno Friendship Society
Diablo swing orchestra (def. not unheard of but great!)
The Locst (not unheard of but awesome)
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Melt (popular, but weird)
Naked City (VERY ODD)
OceLoT
Praxis (not unheard of)
PsyOpus
Rip, Ripg & Panic
Steel Pole Bathub
Psyclon Nine (idk how well known they are)
Solomon Jabby
Sparta
The Strange Boys
Delorean
Tera melos
Kayo Dot
Terry Scott Taylor
Throbbng gristle
Tweak Bird
Black Tusk (just plain awesome)
Unpersons
Unsane
Unexpect
Bassnectar
Unsane? Throbbing Gristle? Naked City? The Locust (I'm assuming thats what you mean)? Big Black??

You know all these?

I think I have a new friend.
Well me too :D
Yeah, the Locust is what I meant.
Big black is that unheard of? Really?
They're not weird really and they're soo good, seems like they be in the same line as television and the wipers, they're a bit more noisy.
So look into Steel Pole Bathtub, you'll LOVE them.
 

shadowstriker86

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a few of them: "Ahgrahkult-sure" (dead serious about the spelling too), "cherry poppers", "dick cheese" and my personal favorite "the incredible rapists"
 

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Furburt said:
henrebotha said:
I like grindcore but I just wish it would abandon the shock aesthetic. The music is shocking enough without having to call the band "anal ****" or whatever.
But Anal **** are so good! Mainly due to the song titles!
Way to quote a post from 11 months ago. :p

Like I said, the music is shocking (and awesome!) enough without having to shock via band names. Lightning Bolt, while not quite a grindcore band, are quite noisy and abrasive, but their name and their song titles and their image manage to be evocative while leaving plenty of room for the music to turn your world upside down.
 

timmytom1

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Some serious necroing going on here... i`m getting me a piece

Fight(though they really should be big given how famous one of their members was and indeed still is)
Tankard
Formento
Sign of the southern cross
Sworn enemy
and Primal fear
 

DaBozz

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ever hear of bullet monk ?
there album has a picture of a slug with a detonator on it's back....nuff said.
 

Herb sewell

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Most obscure non-local band would probably have to be The Red Elvises a crazy Russian surf band. Almost saw them live but I couldn't make the show at the last minute.
 

the tourist

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Radiohead, although they may be to avant garde for you guys.



Also, The Neutral Milk Hotels are obscure. They may be too deep also.
 

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I haven't looked through all the pages so someone may have ninja'd me, but my vote would be Sons of Butcher. Not many songs on their repitoire as far as I know.

EDIT : I just dug up some info on them, and they have quite a lot of songs on their repitiore. Still pretty obscure though
 

nohorsetown

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No Horse Town.
There, now you've heard of me/it.
I'm/It's on indefinite hiatus at the moment, tho.

But I dunno, all my old obscure bands are less obscure nowadays. I don't keep up on new music as much as I used to. I guess The Causey Way is prolly still pretty obscure. I'ma go with that one.
 

superbleeder12

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the tourist said:
Radiohead, although they may be to avant garde for you guys.



Also, The Neutral Milk Hotels are obscure. They may be too deep also.
go back to /mu/ tourist