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DIPPY PODCAST no.1
April 03, 2008 03:47 PM PDT
1 Found A Job TALKING HEADS [1978, More Songs About Buildings and Food] Buy February 15, 2008 07:14 PM PST
So, it's been over an year...seems like someone forgot about this site =) Anyway, we discovered it again and the good news is Dippy has been really busy with lots of music and projects going on. This is the latest, released yesterday in time for Valentine's...a music video for the Father Bloopy song "And I, Lover" which is off their critically acclaimed "Ginger, Baby" album available from Dippy. The BJ Experience live with Bloopy In The Kitchen-Barber In The John
February 13, 2007 04:03 PM PST
We continue with more heavy music from Dippy, this time by The BJ Experience, one of Dippy's most successful and disliked groups. For their epic 2002 release, "Oh No! Not Another BJ Experience Album", the group were produced by Danny Hayoun (a.k.a. Professor Parkinson & The Shakey Shakes) who also guested live for their official CD release concert in which the band performed their entire album...and more...after an encore was demanded. The album featured the group dabbling in almost every style of Western Pop music imaginable, including this attempt at hardcore. Featuring ex-EAE members Eric & Joshea (a.k.a. Tropical Barber & Carrot Cake, respectively) it is no wonder they achieved it with ease. Professor Parkinson eventually joined along for their 2003 touring commitments along with other former EAE member David (a.k.a. Angry Amish) who replaced Carrot Cake after he was fired...or quit. Something which broke the band up in November 2002. Enemy Against Enemy - Police
February 13, 2007 03:45 PM PST
We kick off everything with what kicked off Dippy records...the release of the infamous self-titled debut, ENEMY AGAINST ENEMY. Recorded in 1999 after a couple years of ruling the South Florida underground scene along with Nonpoint and Endo, EAE where much younger, and ultimate did not last too long in comparison. They left behind this sole album as their musical legacy under this guise but moved on to harder ensembles like TYRANNY OF SHAW and HIBERNUS MORTIS. EAE were a four-piece with David Miller on bass, Joshea Mark on guitar, Eric Hernandez on drums and Manny Navarette providing lead vocals. Each member has been involved in Dippy projects since then, most of them even being at one point a member of the prestigious wild card The BJ Experience. This is what they sounded like back in 1999. |
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