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Dumb Loud Hollow Twang (album)
''Dumb Loud Hollow Twang'' is the first studio album released by Croatian surf rock band The Bambi Molesters. The album was recorded in March 1997 and was released later that year. The band felt dissatisfied with the final result of the album, and in 2003 re-recorded them for their fourth album, ''Dumb Loud Hollow Twang Deluxe''. Background ''Dumb Loud Hollow Twang'' was recorded in one marathon three-hour session on 30 March 1997. The band allegedly had to bribe a janitor in order to gain access to the recording studio. They played live, recording one take of each song. After each track had been recorded, the janitor who had been overseeing the sessions suddenly announced that he was leaving to celebrate Easter with his family. The band left the studio with their tape. When they listened to the tape, however, they discovered that one of drummer Hrvoje Zaborac's cymbals had been picked up on every instrument's channel. In an attempt to fix the problem, the band approached a produc ...
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The Bambi Molesters
The Bambi Molesters were a surf rock band from Sisak, Croatia, founded in 1995. They performed regularly in Croatia and all over Europe, often opening for the US rock band R.E.M. They released five studio albums from 1997 until 2013. In collaboration with Chris Eckman, leader of the gothic-americana band The Walkabouts, the project "The Strange" was born. In 2018, after 13 years, they announced on Facebook that they would disband 'It's time for a new era' but did not reveal any reasons. Band members * Lada Furlan Zaborac - bass guitar * Hrvoje Zaborac - drums * Dalibor Pavičić - guitar * Dinko Tomljanović - guitar Discography Singles and EPs * '' Play Out of Tune'' (Cassette), 1995 * ''Coastal Disturbance'' (7" EP), 1996 * ''Bikini Machines'' (7"), 1998 Studio albums * '' Dumb Loud Hollow Twang'' (Dirty Old Town/Kamikaze Records, 1997/1998) * ''Intensity!'' (Dancing Bear/Kamikaze Records, 1999) * '' Sonic Bullets: 13 From The Hip'' (Dancing Bear, 2001) * '' Dumb Loud Hollo ...
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Surf Rock
Surf music (or surf rock, surf pop, or surf guitar) is a Music genre, genre of rock music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Southern California. It was especially popular from 1958 to 1964 in two major forms. The first is instrumental surf, distinguished by reverb-heavy electric guitars played to evoke the sound of crashing waves, largely pioneered by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones. The second is vocal surf, which took elements of the original surf sound and added vocal harmonies, a movement led by the Beach Boys. Dick Dale developed the surf sound from instrumental rock, where he added Middle Eastern music, Middle Eastern and Mexican music, Mexican influences, a spring reverb, and rapid alternate guitar picking, picking characteristics. His regional hit "Let's Go Trippin', in 1961, launched the surf music craze, inspiring many others to take up the approach. The genre reached national exposure when it was represented by vocal groups such as the Beach Boys and ...
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Instrumental Rock
Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instrumental rock was most popular from the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, with artists such as Bill Doggett Combo, The Fireballs, The Shadows, The Ventures, Johnny and the Hurricanes and The Spotnicks. Surf music had many instrumental songs. Many instrumental hits had roots from the R&B genre. The Allman Brothers Band feature several instrumentals. Jeff Beck also recorded two instrumental albums in the 1970s. Progressive rock and art rock performers of the 1960s and 1970s did many virtuosic instrumental performances. During the 1980s and 1990s, the instrumental rock genre was dominated by several guitar soloists, including Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai. The 2000s gave way to a new style of instrumental performer. For example, John ...
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Play Out Of Tune
''The Bambi Molesters Play Out Of Tune'' is the debut EP disc of Croatian rock band The Bambi Molesters. This early recordings differentiate from the band's later ones. The record has cheap production and it sounds more like 60's garage punk than surf rock. The disc contents only 2 instrumentals and 9 songs with vocals, including a cover-version of Pere Ubu song. It was recorded and released on cassette in 1995, while the Croatian War of Independence The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugosl ... was still ongoing. Track listing Personnel * Dalibor Pavičić - Vocals, guitar * Dinko Tomljanović - Guitar * Lada Furlan - Bass * Hrvoje Zaborac - Drums External linksat Listen loudest! {{The Bambi Molesters 1995 EPs The Bambi Molesters albums ...
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Intensity!
''Intensity!'' is the second studio album released by Croatian surf rock band The Bambi Molesters. The album was recorded in December 1998 and was released in 1999. Background In 1999, the band signed to Dancing Bear Records. The release of the album on the label prompted the band to tour all of Europe, alongside acts such as Man or Astro-man? Man or Astro-man? is an American surf rock group that formed in Auburn, Alabama in the early 1990s and came to prominence over the following decade. Primarily instrumental, Man or Astro-man? blended the surf rock style of the early 1960s like ..., The Flaming Sideburns, and The Cramps. As their reputation for live shows expanded, radio stations in America and the United Kingdom began playing their music, exposing them to a wider audience. They also released music videos of "The Wedge" and "Bikini Machines" to promote the album. In 1999, they performed as an opening act for R.E.M. during their European promotional tour for the alb ...
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Surf Music
Surf music (or surf rock, surf pop, or surf guitar) is a genre of rock music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Southern California. It was especially popular from 1958 to 1964 in two major forms. The first is instrumental surf, distinguished by reverb-heavy electric guitars played to evoke the sound of crashing waves, largely pioneered by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones. The second is vocal surf, which took elements of the original surf sound and added vocal harmonies, a movement led by the Beach Boys. Dick Dale developed the surf sound from instrumental rock, where he added Middle Eastern and Mexican influences, a spring reverb, and rapid alternate picking characteristics. His regional hit "Let's Go Trippin', in 1961, launched the surf music craze, inspiring many others to take up the approach. The genre reached national exposure when it was represented by vocal groups such as the Beach Boys and Jan and Dean. Dale is quoted on such groups: "They were surfi ...
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Dumb Loud Hollow Twang Deluxe
''Dumb Loud Hollow Twang Deluxe'' is The Bambi Molesters fourth studio album. It's the 2003 remake of their ''Dumb Loud Hollow Twang (album), Dumb Loud Hollow Twang'' debut album (1997) in hi-fi sound quality with guest vocal appearance of The Walkabouts, Chris Eckman. Track listing Personnel * Dalibor Pavicic (musician), Dalibor Pavičić - Guitar * Dinko Tomljanovic (musician), Dinko Tomljanović - Guitar * Lada Furlan Zaborac (musician), Lada Furlan-Zaborac - Bass * Hrvoje Zaborac (musician), Hrvoje Zaborac - Drums References

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Dalibor Pavicic (musician)
Dalibor may refer to: * Dalibor (name), Slavic surname and masculine given name * ''Dalibor'' (film), a 1956 Czech film * ''Dalibor'' (opera), 1868 opera by Bedřich Smetana, based on the life of Dalibor z Kozojed, the 15th century Czech knight {{disambig ...
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Dinko Tomljanovic (musician)
The name Dinko is a Croatian diminutive of Dominic. Dinko is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Dinko Dermendzhiev (born 1941), former Bulgarian football (soccer) player and manager *Dinko Jukić (born 1989), male medley and butterfly swimmer from Austria, born in Croatia *Dinko Mulić (born 1983), Croatian whitewater kayaker * Dinko Ranjina (1536–1607), Croatian poet from the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) * Dinko Šakić (1921–2008), leader in the army of the fascist Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II *Dinko Šimunović (1853–1933), Croatian writer *Dinko Tomašić (1902–1975), Croatian sociologist and academic *Dinko Zlatarić Dominko "Dinko" Zlatarić (1558–1613) was a Croatian poet and translator from Republic of Ragusa, considered the best translator of the Renaissance. Life Dominiko was the most famous member of the Zlatarić noble family from Dubrovnik. Din ... (1558–1613), Croatian poet and translator from Dubrovnik * ...
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Hrvoje Zaborac (musician)
Hrvoje is a Croatian male ethnic first name derived from "Hrvat" meaning " Croat". Notable people with the name include: * Hrvoje Čale (born 1985), Croatian football back * Hrvoje Horvat (born 1946), Croatian handball back * Hrvoje Klasić (born 1972), Croatian historian * Hrvoje Kovačević (born 1982), Croatian football midfielder * Hrvoje Panžić (born 1978), Croatian judoka * Hrvoje Perić (born 1985), Croatian basketball forward * Hrvoje Petek (born 1958), Croatian American physicist * Hrvoje Šarinić (1935–2017), Croatian politician who served as Prime Minister * Hrvoje Slovenc, (born 1976) Croatian-American fine-art photographer * Hrvoje Vejić (born 1977), Croatian footballer * Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (c. 1350–1416), Bosnian nobleman, duke of medieval Bosnia See also * Slavic names Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostrom ...
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1997 Albums
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