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    Default The most ridiculous band names

    Here is a good list!

    http://new.ca.music.yahoo.com/blogs/...us-band-names/

    I like "Phil and the Osophers".
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    i don't think either of these are ridiculous, rather quite clever and funny and two of my favorite names (and two excellent bands as well)

    1. japancakes
    2. crack sabbath
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    The Eagles Of Death Metal
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    Mogan David and the Grapes of Wrath
    The Ex-communicators
    The Chocolate Watchband
    The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
    Dog Breath
    Eggy Motworth and Produce
    Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys
    The Gonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
    Trip n' The Light Fantastics
    The Circle Jerks
    Dirk Kloud and the Silver Linings
    Ultimate Spinach
    Darwin and His Pet Theories
    Adolph and the Sons of Abraham
    The Blues Magoos
    And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
    ? and the Mysterians
    The Nightcrawlers
    The Fab Faux
    Electric Prunes
    The Dew Drop Inns

    That's all that come to mind right now from over the years...
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    Ultimate Spinach.... gotta love that name!
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    Those names aren't even close to the most ridiculous ones. The Tony Danza one is hi-larious. The worst names, in my mind, tended to be some of the hippy bands who came up with their name after ingesting some non-prescription pharmaceuticals. Such as the infamous "Strawberry Alarm Clock," best (only?) known for their hit "Incense and Peppermints."

    I would have thought that "Toad the Wet Sprocket" would have made the list. It's a ridiculous name. Nevertheless I love it because it is an obscure Monty Python reference. Never really listened to their music, though.

    When I was in a bluegrass band in college we came up with a number of names. The band leader's last name was Pries so we thought of "Judas Pries." We ended up settling on "Ban Jovi," a name that no one ever spelled right.
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    Default Ah.

    Cover bands often have funky names.

    Like
    Let's Eppelin.
    Vanha Len.
    Coverdale (whitesnake tribute)

    etc.

    But the stupidest ones:

    A local band.
    Serious Serial Squirrel Killers and The Scubadiving Guineapigs featuring da Boys.

    Well that a local band was funny the 1st time I saw their poster : performing today: a local band. Heheh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marnold
    Those names aren't even close to the most ridiculous ones. The Tony Danza one is hi-larious. The worst names, in my mind, tended to be some of the hippy bands who came up with their name after ingesting some non-prescription pharmaceuticals. Such as the infamous "Strawberry Alarm Clock," best (only?) known for their hit "Incense and Peppermints."

    I would have thought that "Toad the Wet Sprocket" would have made the list. It's a ridiculous name. Nevertheless I love it because it is an obscure Monty Python reference. Never really listened to their music, though.

    When I was in a bluegrass band in college we came up with a number of names. The band leader's last name was Pries so we thought of "Judas Pries." We ended up settling on "Ban Jovi," a name that no one ever spelled right.
    Rev, good on ya! I can't believe I left out Toad the Wet Sprocket! Their "fear" album is one of my all-time favorites! Give it a listen if you get a chance :

    Robert: yeah man! Ultimate Spinach! We opened for them, who, in turn were opening for It's a Beautiful Day (of "White Bird" fame). Good bands, both. I have one of each of their LPs, but haven't listened to them in ages.
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    Purely off the top of my head... I'll stick with a few groups that had, um, interesting names. Maybe not the most rediculous, but fun to bring up:

    Kajagoogoo

    Jody Foster's Army

    The Hugh Beaumont Experience

    MC 900 Foot Jesus

    Mr. Mister

    Hoobastank

    The Jesus & Mary Chain

    Hootie and the Blowfish
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    What about Clara and the Clambumpers.Sumi
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    Not necessarily ridiculous, but interesting

    Daggy and The Dickheads
    The Hasselhoff Experiment
    Breast Secreting Cake
    Discharge
    Peter & The Test Tube Babies
    Afghan Whigs
    Screaming Trees

    FWIW I think Nirvana is a terrible name for a band.
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    Well, if we were talking about the "worst" band names, there's a local band that I would nominate . . . "Falling Upwards".

    I'm not sure what you would have to be smoking to think that was cool.
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    How about:

    Dickey Do and the Don'ts - and their only hit "Oh, La Me, I Sho' Gotta Pee"

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    theres a local band called yardsale underwear

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    Quote Originally Posted by pes_laul
    theres a local band called yardsale underwear
    Actually . . . I kinda like that one Pes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Actually . . . I kinda like that one Pes!

    I should probably . . . just . . . turn off the computer and go to bed . . . now . . .:
    better than the butthole surfers...or is it

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    Quote Originally Posted by pes_laul
    better than the butthole surfers...or is it
    Well, I've never been surfing . . . and I've never been . . . ok, I'll probably get nasty pm's from mods if I keep this up.
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    the name 'Kid Rock' always made me laugh very hard. (unsure as to why)

    and all those emo bands with crud names like 'my chemical romance' and '30 seconds to mars'

    that butthole surfers thing brought tears to my eyes (in a hysterical way)
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