How about this:
Surrender Dorothy |
Rhetorical Answer?
must include the question mark :) |
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The Lone Woofs Lovely and Incompetent Away from the Menacing Cod Knocked Up or Greencard Refresh and go Looting
...and perhaps my favorite: Put a Cheerio In It (which is the correct answer to the question "is breakfast too early for vodka"). And yes, there's a similar story behind each of them also, but sometimes leaving more to the imagination is best. |
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+1 for Surrender Dorothy. That's pretty clever Slipknot1. |
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Feynman, Schwinger and Tamonaga strikes me as a fine name for an irony loving 4 piece combo.
This is the trio that won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1965. The name is both obscure and fully detached from anything relevant to your music, while simultaneously demonstrating that the band has both historical perspective and wide ranging intellectual curiosity.
You might as well aim high.
Good Luck with the band.
Marty |
Rumpled Stiltskins Ill Fitting Jacket As Good As Our Last Album Ironic Tendencies Omaha Surf Club Light Under The Bushel Basket |
One more for the road: Watson and Crick Marty got me on the Nobel train of thought. Or, how about The Nobel Dynamites? |
04-04-12: Mezmo (which is the correct answer to the question "is breakfast too early for vodka")"
How about: "Too Early for Vodka" It's got a good ring to it |
The Marriage Killers The Sycophantic Fools. |
Muzakly Yours The Teflon Cakes No Your Honor The Widget Police Life as a Mole Gizmo Machine The Oh-My-God Factory Transparent Fish
and so many more but gotta Go ! |
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Let's hear a taste, this may jangle our memory banks! |
Paisley Whales Rooster Cousin Traceable Gems Peddles and Rocks Suns Up Kicking Ain't Doin'it His Way Whats Dat I Hear Leopardskin Commotion
I just wanted to do this because it sounded fun. |
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Trick Bag...in homage to The Meters. |
Coolo Butt Meat Gas Line Public Hair Domain Kay Sedilla Why Duzit Hert The Whisker Biscuit
Good luck |
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"Brainwave". Easy to remember and it implies intellect. Avoid "The" in the band name and other garage band cliches. |
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- Welcome to the Palindrome - Days of Blunder - Partial Recall - Blissfully Malignant - Bluff the Tragic Dragon - The Tao of Skeeball - String Cheese Theory - The Pancakes of Justice - Days of Wine and Hosers (would help if you have a Canadian in the group) - Panic Button - Snark Plug - Ebbets Near Field - Clean Socks - Cumulo-Rhombus - Theremin and the Dodecahedrons - The FAQs of Life - Fracking for the Truth - Unleavened Lead - The Grassy Knolls |
The New Teenage Drug Problem Abandon the Planet Under the Clocks |
New Mexico Prison Riot Crime and the Punishments Around the Corner Out of Beer Wounded Emily Bi-polar Bear |
Slipknot,
Good idea, but already taken by this Kokomo, Indiana cover band:
www.surrenderdorothy.info
Marty |
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I think it should have a hifi conotation. How about the expensive interconnects lol. |
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How about "phase correct"?
Royalties might be due. |
I'm shocked how many band names are used! If only the bands were as good as their names(lol). Here's 3+ more... Prism of Dispersion Hemiola Measures Toroidal Buzz Toroidal Core Toroidal Hum |
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There was (is?) a great band on Dischord called Gray Matter. |
But maybe better for a punk band? |
Maybe better for a punk band? |