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was a band from Hialeah. The 1993 release "Gullible's Travels" featured the track "Mr. Malcolm's Chronicles", which was perhaps the 2nd most popular indie South Florida song of the 90's. "I'm Not Average" by The Goods was the clear cut ..1. I Don't Know ceased to exist in it's current form at the end of 1996 and was reborn as Humbert with Ferny, Izo, and Tony. I Don't Know reunited for shows in 2000 and 2001. and now for some facts:sold over 3000 copies of first full-length release, Gullible's Travelsshowcased at South By Southwest Music Conference in Austin,TX in 1994showcased at Cutting Edge Music Conference in New Orleans,La in 1994showcased at Southeast Music Conference in Tampa,FL in 1995featured in Billboard Magazine's Continental Drift in November 19,1994 issueperformed over 250 shows throughout Florida, Georgia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Texas, and Louisianavoted best local band in 1995 WPLG (ABC) Channel 10 reader's pollCritic's choice - Best Rock and Roll band in 1995 by Miami New Timeswon 1995 Florida Jammy Award for Best Eclectic Bandfeatured on South By Southwest ABC Television specialperformed the National Anthem before a Miami Heat VS. Charlotte Hornets NBA game at the Miami Arena in 1995.performed as Tiny Tim's back-up bandfeatured on nationally syndicated radio show, "Brave New Radio"

sold over 3000 copies of first full-length release, Gullible's Travels

showcased at South By Southwest Music Conference in Austin,TX in 1994

showcased at Cutting Edge Music Conference in New Orleans,La in 1994

showcased at Southeast Music Conference in Tampa,FL in 1995

featured in Billboard Magazine's Continental Drift in November 19,1994 issue

performed over 250 shows throughout Florida, Georgia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Texas, and Louisiana

voted best local band in 1995 WPLG (ABC) Channel 10 reader's poll

Critic's choice - Best Rock and Roll band in 1995 by Miami New Times

won 1995 Florida Jammy Award for Best Eclectic Band

featured on South By Southwest ABC Television special

performed at first ZETAFEST in 1996 in front of 23,000 fans, along with Candlebox, Cracker, and Holy Barbarians.

also opened shows for: Ween, Sublime, The Toasters, The Smithereens, Cheap Trick, Marilyn Manson, Seven Mary Three, Barenaked Ladies, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Tabitha's Secret (now better known as Matchbox 20), Murphy's Law, The Mavericks, The Blue Meanies, Magadog, Mephiskapheles, L.U.N.G.S., Skankin' Pickle, For Squirrels, Smile, The Fenwicks, Five-Eight, Chocolate U.S.A., Donkey, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, To Live & Shave In L.A., The Hazies, Nil Lara, Richie Havens, Less Than Jake, and even Blue Oyster Cult! We were also kicked off a bill with King Missile for having an offensive flyer and kicked off of a bill with Los Fabulosos Cadillacs over a dispute between their manager and their label.

performed the National Anthem before a Miami Heat VS. Charlotte Hornets NBA game at the Miami Arena in 1995.

performed as Tiny Tim's back-up band

featured on nationally syndicated radio show, "Brave New Radio"

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Member Since: 28/02/2005
Band Website: http://www.humbert.net/idk/
Band Members: 1993-1996-Ferny Coipel, Mark Ruiz, Izo Besares, Tony Landa /// 1992-1993-Ferny Coipel, Mark Ruiz, Izo Besares, Jorge Gutierrez /// 1989-1992-Ferny Coipel, Markl Ruiz, Jorge Gutierrez, Ray Scott Paula Abdul Cassadine
Sounds Like: They Might Be Giants, Brave Combo, Phish, Too Much Joy, Oingo Boingo, Violent Femmes, Jellyfish, Frank Zappa, The Residents, Presidents of the United States, Ween, The Flaming Lips, Camper Van Beethoven, The Dead Milkmen, Moxy Fruvous, Madness, Talking Heads, Fishbone, Mr. Bungle, Dexy's Midnight Runners, DEVO, "Fiddler On The Roof" soundtrack
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Unsigned