After re-forming, they called themselves Redundant Post, Dead Post, Dead Salmon, Poached Salmon, and finally Poached Redundant Post In A White Wine Sauce. etc
It's the subject of two studies at the Department of Repetition and Redundancy Department at the University of Maryland University College.
The scene of a face-painted Brodie on a park bench eating an ice cream cone with Medina is such a hilarious visual, then the awkward moment of watching her trying to keep her composure while looking through the CDs in his collection is one of my fave moments. I'm aware of Heavy Trip but have not yet seen it. Based on your enthusiasm for Deathgasm I might bump it up as a priority on my watch list. Something about metal bands (especially the self-serious Death Metal bands) in a horror/comedy is a winning formula for me.
Forgot about her ! Did Elvis Prestone do a quick shimmy and shake together ? And....another great band..... Anybody, without looking it up, know who the voice of Jet Screamer is ?
Lou Reed as Auden, a Dylan parody, including the mock up of the Bringing It All Back Home album cover... from the lost gem, Get Crazy
The website Everybody! Everybody! mentions various fictitious bands. This video has performances by Limozeen and sloshy covering each other's songs. Another fictitious band is the death-metal group Taranchula, which once collaborated with R&B singer Tenerence Love.
In the war of the worlds, the musical stylings of Ramon Raquello and his Orchestra (musical director Bernard Herman presiding over a group of studio musician) was interrupted by the breaking news that the Martians landed in Grover Mills, New Jersey.
Lux Interior?[/QUOTE] No...it's Ernest T. Bass....real name, Howard Morris. Howard Morris - Wikipedia
Something She A Courtney Love/Hole inspired band that is the focus of the movie Her Smell. Yes, that's Elizabeth Moss as the singer.
"Magnificent Sanctuary Band",a song written and first recorded by Dorsey Burnette has been covered by several artists and was adopted as the name of a Boston jamband at one time. So does that make it fictitious or real or both?
If not mentioned....that LITTLE RASCALS-"SUBMARINE BAND".......Poor engineer having his headphones blown off.........classic!
Did Billy Parker's band have a name? And was Ronnie Wood playing Ronnie Wood or a fictional character? So many unanswered questions from the Hearts of Fire universe.
Just to keep the Pynchon thread going, he wound up willy nilly as a lyricist (and liner noter) for the Insect Trust.
A few fictitious band names from Mr. Show: Titanica, Wyckyd Sceptre, and Indomitable Spirit (formerly Flat-Top Tony and the Purple Canoes).