Cory Perkins [Bass/ VOX]
Lindsay Cranmer [Amazing Guitar]
Kim Anderson [Drums/ ]
Influences
The Sweet, B52s, The Beatles, Gogol Bordello, Tiger Army, The Living End, Harvey Danger, Streetlight Manifesto, The Distillers, Reel Big Fish, Sleater-Kinney, Neon Blonde, The Violent Femmes, The Pixies, Blondie, Green Day, Sonic Youth, and many more...
Sounds Like
The premature mating calls of a T-Rex tinged with the musical styles of the B-52s, if they did a lot of coke.
Once upon a time, many hundreds of years ago, when the dinos still walked the earth and toilet paper was a thing of the future...DinoFight! was born. Descending from the most badass prehistoric babes of all time, these 3 females were destined for MUCH more than just Rock n Roll. They would come together in 2007 A.D. to discover that werewolves, vampires, UFOs, and heavy drug use really DOES make a great combination...
Review of DinoFight!s show at Lemmons from June 2009
"A band like DinoFight! is on reason people should be going to local shows. They are an all female three piece with a very peculiar and intriguing sense of humor. Their music was good; especially impressive was guitarist Lindsay Cranmer who led the band in genre hopping music forays. DinoFight! played a little bit of noise, punk, pop, and hard rock in their 8 song set, combining elements in each of their songs. Vocalist Core Perkins provided stellar vocals and witty banter between songs. Especially impressive to me, as a guy who has worn a crocheted penis and sung about transvestites and bestiality, were the humorous lyrics. "David Kessler's Revenge" is a song about eating someones face and "Angry Inch" is a cover from the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. "Angry Inch" absolutely must be heard live, very funny stuff. I really dug the set, and after reviewing two other female groups in previous weeks, ...[including] the 75's, I left Lemmons wanting to put on a Muumuu, tape the penis down, and start a new band, Tape Job and the Imaginary Vajayjay. DinoFight! is busy recording there first record, but you can see them at the Way Out Club on August 28th, and you can here them at myspace.com/dinofightstl. I can't recommend this band enough, and I can't wait to do a show with them sometime". - Matt Pachmayr of the St. Louis Sinner, July edition 2009.
Check out some of the other bands these ladies are in:
Thanks so much for doing the show with us at The Way Out Club! You guys were amazing! I'll set another show up for us in the future. Until then... Keep Rockin'! -Moe