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Nick Extreme And The Extremities

How extreme can one man and two other men get? VERY extreme is the answer! Nick Extreme And The Extremities - Why Life Is GREAT! SYNTHPOP , ROCK , PUNK , JAZZ ,

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Arrest The Breast Arrest The Breast

Appreciative song about the female form and its acts of criminality against male lust

Electronica

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We Are Not Bendy We Are Not Bendy

You know that feeling when people wonder if you're bendy? Occasionally we are not.

Rock General

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Next Time The Star Of The Show Could Be You... Next Time The Star Of The Show Could Be You...

Jeremy Beadle has one hand that looks a bit like a crab's claw. It's weird.

Rock General

NOW!
Band/artist history
Nick Extreme started writing rock and pop ballads at age 2, when he penned the classic 'Waah!' from the album : 'Ga, Bluh, NWAG!'. He broke records when he was signed at the tender age of 29 to ScumShit Records who released his debut solo album "Think Again, And Once More After That" which flopped. Nick, never the pessimist, headed back into the studio after his nervous breakdown, and recorded an album in 2002-2003 called "Right, Go" featuring 27 songs, one for each letter of the alphabet and one more. He went on tour supporting Scots techno-mafiapunks The Kevin Bacon Experience in 2003 and recruited audience members Jim (on bass) and Devil (on keys). For the first time since camp, Nick found himself part of a band - Nick Extreme and The Extremities. New Album : 'Vicar, Don't TOUCH That Thing!' is due out on Monster, Monster Records in September 2004. Visit the for more details, and an indepth biography.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Nick Extreme And The Extremities are currently promoting their new album in Yugoslavia, however a full tour of the US and UK are planned after its release in those countries respectively.
Your musical influences
"We're a great band, so, obviously we're into the greats like - ABC, Hall And Oates, Talk Talk and Radiohead, but we're influenced by all sorts of things - the chirping of birds, lovely ladies, anal intrusion and cereal bars. This is punk music, with folk music, and a little jazz music mixed with fun synthpop and a comedy edge." - Nick Extreme
What equipment do you use?
"As a techno and electronic band we use guitars and amplifiers. We also throw down with Cubase, Modplug, Fruity Loops, Korg Poly 800, Roland Juno 106 and a mighty big trumpet." - The Extremities
Anything else?
"Ain't nothin' else to say to you homos." - Nick Extreme
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