The Dirty Marmaduke Flute Squad
We mix up metal, bluegrass, and punk with a large dose of tongue-in-cheek humor to concoct into a monster blend of kick-ass rock.
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George W Makes Me Bleed George W Makes Me Bleed
All about our funny president and the culture he represents.
If There Ain't No Poon In Heaven If There Ain't No Poon In Heaven
If there ain't no poon in heaven, I'll swing my nuts in hell.
You're Too Skinny You're Too Skinny
All about people who just don't eat enough. That's not attractive, no matter who you are. Eat some pie and put on some pounds!
The Dirty Marmaduke Flute Squad is a sextet of crazy guys who like to dress up in outrageous costumes and rock for appreciative audiences. The songs are sometimes humorous, sometimes profound, but always kick lots of ass.Band/artist history
The Dirty Marmaduke Flute Squad was originally the name given to the recordings of singer/grocer Nikc Miller. Recorded in the shed and basement of his parent’s home in Havre de Grace, MD, the home-recorded “Shitfever!”(2004) was mostly songs about food and girls and was recorded during a perpetual 2-month nutmeg binge. The album garnered enough local attention to demand live performances.
By 2005, The Dirty Marmaduke Flute Squad’s Nikc Miller began performing locally with friends in order to support the release of “Hugburn!” a hand-distributed CD-R collection of leftovers and new songs. The added flavor of on-stage antics and costumes created a local buzz and produced a generous amount of fan-recorded local music which has found a home on Archive.Org. DMFS perform live in semi-full costume using funny pseudonyms.
In 2006, the newly formed band with the addition of bassist Brian Adam Ant began recording their first effort as a band. “Die Humpin!” (2007), marks the triumphant return of a band that never was. Leaving the 4-track and synthesized beats behind, “Die Humpin” is as much a debut as it is a coming-of-age for a band that, like most great men, probably happened by accident.Have you performed in front of an audience?We play out a few times a month all over Baltimore. We definitely strive to provide the crowd with an entertaining show, the likes of which they've not seen before.
Your musical influences
Ween, Zappa, Guns N' Roses, The MonkeesWhat equipment do you use?
Roland TD6V electrodrums, Digitech RP-Series pedals, Morely Bad Horsie wahs, Carlson guitarsAnything else?
Buy our new album!
Baltimore, MD
USA
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674659
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