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drunkdude69
Funk / Punk / Ska

Funk out with your junk out



LAKEWOOD, Ohio
United States

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Last Login:  7/16/2009
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Member Since6/28/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.drunkdude69.com
Band MembersMike: Bass, Rocket Sauce, Ammo
K-Billy: Guitar, Insurance sales
Charley: Drums, Snickers, Fritos
Scotty: Guitar, Keys, Vox, Miller Lite
InfluencesSublime, Graham Central Station, AC/DC, Sly and the Family Stone, Mr. Tibbs, Shag, Helmet, 24-7 Spyz, 311, Rage Against the Machine, Bob Marley, Beastie Boys, Cake, the Clash, Dead Kennedys, Everclear, George Clinton/Pariament/Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, James Brown, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, RHCP, Prince, Queens of the Stone Age, The Specials, Steel Pulse, Stevie Wonder, Frank Zappa, Weezer, Reel Big Fish, and Tenacious f*cking D.
Sounds LikeSublime meets Helmet backstage at a Rage Against the Machine tribute to Toto
Record LabelSnoozeking Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   About drunkdude69

Not long after Scott Martin was diagnosed as a special needs student, he had his first encounter with Mike Adams. The experience did not go well, as the argument over a stolen lunchroom cheeseburger ended with Adams striking Martin in the head with the $40 electric bass he had purchased at the local pawn shop only the week before.

But the bond between the two was undeniable, and once Adams successfully completed a stint at reform school, the pair reunited, with Adams' duct-taped bass serving as the symbolic icon of their friendship and mutual love of music.*

That bond led to the formation of drunkdude69, a life-long journey through every musical genre Martin and Adams could get their hands on. Need proof? DD69's first record, Funk Out With Your Junk Out, is a rip through a well-stocked jukebox, with smooth funk that would have been at home on a turntable three decades ago mixing with a contemporary guitar-heavy party vibe that could have been recorded two weeks ago.

Or at any point between 1998 and 2007. But we'll get to that in a minute.

Funk Out is remarkable in displaying the ease that the double-d-6-9 moves among styles, kicking off a song with meaty guitar riffs before sliding into a reggae groove in the bridge. Witness "Sleeper," which offers an off-kilter reggae base supporting the rest of the song's muscular frame; "FWOP" takes it a step further, gliding from a smoky late-night groove to an angular ska and a respectable shot at white-boy hip-hop. The disparate styles should be difficult to manage – especially within the framework of a single song -- but DD69 makes the adventure seem natural.

The musicianship is solid throughout as well, reflecting – and supporting – the wide range the band is willing to tackle. "Get U Fed" is a rhythmic machine, with bass and guitar meshing perfectly into a razor-sharp edge. That song's weight contrasts nicely with "Advice Again" and its slippery guitar lines or "Cherry Kool-Aid" and its loping reggae background. This is what the Red Hot Chili Peppers wished they still sounded like.

Funk Out With Your Junk Out is a heavyweight record, fitting for musicians who have worked through all the psychological issues displayed by Adams and Martin in the past. Those problems have been treated successfully, with perhaps a touch of completion issues being the only manifestation of their troubled past -- their first record did take only eight years to finish.

Hence, the earlier reference to 1998 and 2007, the dates during which Funk Out was recorded. Hey -- they're perfectionists, OK?

Of course, the record couldn't have happened at all without help from the drunkdude69 collective: amazing musicians in Nashville (Jim Evans - drum wizard), Los Angeles (Maurice Adams - guitar stroker), New York (Joe "Coach" Hanna - drum pummeler) and Cleveland (Jeff Nagel - guitar noodler, Mike Holloran - percussion smacker, Jay Goodman - special sauce vocals). Having exhausted their talented friends with the demanding eight year production schedule, Adams and Martin lured wizened-sage-turned-drummer Charley Newcomer and former hair metal string bender K-Billy into rounding out the full-time DD69 lineup.

Let's just hope it doesn't take another eight to get that next record done.

*This biography is fictional. Except for the parts that are true.


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Apr 11 2009 5:58 PM

happy easter Pictures, Images and Photos
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Jan 18 2009 9:27 PM

I like your music and want to add it to my playlist...but I can't :(
MAURO





Jan 16 2009 9:54 AM

thanks for the add.
greetings from Rome M
Simon ArtE [Official site]





Dec 22 2008 11:16 PM

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Mar 31 2008 7:20 AM

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Dynamic Box





Mar 29 2008 3:42 AM

Hey guys, glad to see someone else who is into good music :)
Rosella





Mar 28 2008 2:14 PM

nice meeting you guys lastnight. thanks a lot for coming out to the show.

~Ben
Jim Evans





Feb 1 2008 10:08 PM

The CD friggin' rocks. Thanks for the copy. I just added Sleeper to my profile to hopefully help pimp it out.
BDubya





Feb 1 2008 12:16 AM

Hey where's my hat MoFo's!!!???!!!
Skinny Moo





Jan 31 2008 6:26 AM

You better put Skinny Moo on your favorite Friend's list!

Rock on! DD69!
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