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''During a benefit concert'' in war-torn Kosovo, lead singer [[David Payne|Payne]] unwittingly sold his bassist (24 yr old [[Samantha Steranko]]) to a Chetnik rebel, a misunderstanding which ultimately resulted in the expansion of local hostilities. | ''During a benefit concert'' in war-torn Kosovo, lead singer [[David Payne|Payne]] unwittingly sold his bassist (24 yr old [[Samantha Steranko]]) to a Chetnik rebel, a misunderstanding which ultimately resulted in the expansion of local hostilities. | ||
- | ''A toothsome grin'' portends an evil man. -- from ''Hindquarters'', track 2, ''Crabgrass is the Language of Love''. | + | ''A toothsome grin'' portends an evil man. -- from ''Sleeps for Two'', track 2, ''Crabgrass is the Language of Love''. |
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A short-lived prog-rock band founded by David Payne which helped define Post-HoboCore pop culture. The line-up was a melange of street people, professional train-car bandits, assorted tub-thumpers, guitar masters and of course, Dave Payne himself on vocals, piano, harpischord, electric bassoon and skin-tyriod. Though the outfit released only two albums on the now-defunct Alpha Chimp label, rumors of a reunion tour and the release of previously unrecorded material are persistent.
[edit] Critical Appraisal"Fearless" -- PJ O'Rourke "Shit, there isn`ta (sic) "CANCEL" button. -- Diary of a Wine Taster (http://www.wine-journal.com/blog25.html) [edit] Discography[edit] See Also |
[edit] DesiderataDuring a benefit concert in war-torn Kosovo, lead singer Payne unwittingly sold his bassist (24 yr old Samantha Steranko) to a Chetnik rebel, a misunderstanding which ultimately resulted in the expansion of local hostilities. A toothsome grin portends an evil man. -- from Sleeps for Two, track 2, Crabgrass is the Language of Love.
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