Member Since: 7/29/2004
Band Website: dtbmusic.com
Band Members:
Neil P: Guitar, Vocals
C. Ray: Bass
Glover: Drums
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Influences:
Neil P. wrote the theme song and one original song for the series ROBOTS VS. DRAGONS featured on superdeluxe.com
Sounds Like:
“…sounds like the Red Hot Chili Peppers with a Mr. Bungle enema…this shit is hilarious…spastic and funky as hell with all types of changeups that range from funk to metal on the drop of a dimebag.â€
--Metal Maniacs Magazine
"Too zany for the metal crowd, too metal for the punk nation, too soft for the hardcore, too tech for the meatheaded, too evil for the indie, too experimental for the classic, too lo-fi for the industrialists, too offensive for the humorless, too raw for the low-decibel, too fast for the doom and too slow for the extreme, DTB promises maximum alienation for all. One day this band will be huge."
--Pivotalalliance.com
"...a hip, entertaining, and addictive mix of everything from balls out metal to funk to punk rock, all with a healthy dash of smartass humor...jaw dropping."
--Pit Magazine
"...a marvel to behold... DTB's undeniable musicianship and tongue in cheek sense of humor puts them in the league of bands like Mr. Bungle, NOFX, and Gwar."
--Skratch Magazine
"BUTT FUNK."
--Metro Times
"...a siller, more stylistically varied Electric Six."
--Detroit Free Press
"...exceptional musicianship and knack for creating catchy tunes...smokin' guitar licks and solos too...always interesting, outrageously funny, and hook-laden...made me think of Frank Zappa."
--Live4metal.com
"...an inspiring piece of music that would bring any Jesus freak to believe that his savior his finally coming."
--Cdreviews.com
"The eclectic hard rock world of DTB is powerful, entertaining and soulful."
--Real Detroit Weekly
"...in a league with ridiculously talented musicians like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Les Claypool and Frank Zappa."
--Midwestbands.com
"...a wild bouillabaise stew of musical genres, with songs shifting gears like it's the INDY 500."
--Caustic Truths Magazine
Record Label: none
Type of Label: None