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A comedy adventure mixed with electronic musings and generally rude, crude, and explosive. The band is a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll. Nah Fuck that...All funny shit and comedy songs. Listen for an interesting ride. It is complex, but simple and it represents a post-modern neolithic movement in the deadly arts of bitch slapping. Email me and tell me what you think. If you still have my crack and my 100% pure BT give them back because I need them for my other band Pederass...

Comedy synth-punk Worm Quartet is a Rochester, NY-based band that forcibly staples punk and electronica together and throws them into a blender with hysterically twisted lyrics. They have been featured repeatedly on the Dr. Demento show, and had the most requested song of 2004 with the ex-girlfriend rant 'Great Idea For A Song,' collaborated with Sudden Death on the most requested song of 2005 'Inner Voice,' and had the 2nd most requested song of 2002 with the anti-drummer anthem 'Franks Not

Comedy synth-punk Worm Quartet is a Rochester, NY-based band that forcibly staples punk and electronica together and throws them into a blender with hysterically twisted lyrics. They have been featured repeatedly on the Dr. Demento show, and had the most requested song of 2004 with the ex-girlfriend rant 'Great Idea For A Song,' collaborated with Sudden Death on the most requested song of 2005 'Inner Voice,' and had the 2nd most requested song of 2002 with the anti-drummer anthem 'Franks Not

Comedy synth-punk Worm Quartet is a Rochester, NY-based band that forcibly staples punk and electronica together and throws them into a blender with hysterically twisted lyrics. They have been featured repeatedly on the Dr. Demento show, and had the most requested song of 2004 with the ex-girlfriend rant 'Great Idea For A Song,' collaborated with Sudden Death on the most requested song of 2005 'Inner Voice,' and had the 2nd most requested song of 2002 with the anti-drummer anthem 'Franks Not

Comedy synth-punk Worm Quartet is a Rochester, NY-based band that forcibly staples punk and electronica together and throws them into a blender with hysterically twisted lyrics. They have been featured repeatedly on the Dr. Demento show, and had the most requested song of 2004 with the ex-girlfriend rant 'Great Idea For A Song,' collaborated with Sudden Death on the most requested song of 2005 'Inner Voice,' and had the 2nd most requested song of 2002 with the anti-drummer anthem 'Franks Not