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Kev-O-Tronic 5000

Hellbent For Leisure

About Me

I bummed around in the 80’s and early 90’s as a singer and guitarist with my quirky Americana/Country band The Dashboard Messiahs, then spent the next several years with Danzig/Motorhead-influenced One Bad Eye.
After that I spent about 5 years and a crapload of beer money as the bass player for Blood on the Saddle .
Around 2005, with Blood on the Saddle entering a dormant stage, I started playing bass for New York-L.A. transplant roots-rockers The Dark Horses. Until we broke up.
I currently play bass for Jr. Juggernaut , Jeff Caudill and the Goodtimes Band , and Motorcycle Black Madonnas . I also recently spent time as lead singer and guitarist for The Curbhounds .

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

1) You. 2) Anybody but you. Take a chance!

Music:

Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Hank, Hank and Hank.

Movies:

Ask me about KMDB(tm)!............. Innocent Blood, Gummo, Primer, Killing Zoe, Nadja, Code 46, Incident At Loch Ness, The Book Of Life, Love Me If You Dare, Series 7, Black Robe, Stander, Romper Stomper, Noi, Pecker, The Thin Red Line, Irreversible, 28 Days Later, The New World, Army Of Darkness, Baise-Moi, Dead Man, Chopper, The Salton Sea, Man Bites Dog, Pi, The Princess And The Warrior, La Femme Nikita, Welcome To The Dollhouse, Bubba Ho-Tep, Delicatessen, The City Of Lost Children, Trainspotting, Punch-Drunk Love, Adaptation, A Very Long Engagement, Shaun Of The Dead, American Movie, Ghost World, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Lost In Translation, Walk The Line, The Motorcycle Diaries, Grizzly Man, Garden State, Reservoir Dogs, The Professional, Fargo, Amores Perros, Magnolia, Dancer In The Dark, Traffic, Donnie Darko, Oldboy, L.A. Confidential, Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects, Run Lola Run, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich, American Beauty, Amelie, Memento

Television:

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Books:

Tim Cahill, Krakauer, Stephen Ambrose... adventure travel anthologies, American western history, and harrowing stories detailing the tragic results of man's folly. If there's a book about the Donner Party that I haven't read, lemme know...

Heroes:

Repeating the formula of Low's half-vocal/half-instrumental structure, Heroes develops and strengthens the sonic innovations David Bowie and Brian Eno explored on their first collaboration. The vocal songs are fuller, boasting harder rhythms and deeper layers of sound. Much of the harder-edged sound of Heroes is due to Robert Fripp's guitar, which provides a muscular foundation for the electronics, especially on the relatively conventional rock songs. Similarly, the instrumentals on Heroes are more detailed, this time showing a more explicit debt to German synth pop and European experimental rock. Essentially, the difference between Low and Heroes lies in the details, but the record is equally challenging and groundbreaking.