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Mr. Fussy sounds like the singer from Keane, dances like Mr.
T, rocks like a hurricane, enjoys a dark lager, has a fantastic turkey call,
prefers Led Zeppelin over the Spice Girls on most days, claims he is part native
American, hopes to someday be able to whistle, studies the history of heavy
metal with bass artist
Nick Morrison, was overly influenced by 80's new wave, wants the guitar
player
Craig Brann to write a decent bio for the band, invented a dance called the
flux which combines MC Hammer with Charlie Brown, is part of a secret culture
called the sparkle motion, reminisces about
Marc Capaldo setting his drums on
fire during a rockathon and then being banned from that particular bar in
Poughkeepsie which will remain nameless, during shows likes to shout out
"Hey-O!" after especially impressive rocking maneuvers such as the standing
kick, calls sax man
Nick Kozak up on stage to solo when he leasts expects it, reminisces about
putting his bass on Vernon Reid's guitar rack when opening for Living Colour at
The Chance Theatre and the rest of the band frowning upon it, reminisces about
guitar player Jeff Berner getting angry during a show opening for Mos Def and
throwing his shirt into the rafters at Fordham University, reminisces about the
time when Travis Winkley tripped and fell while going on stage opening for
American Hi-Fi at Marist College, has poor grammar, laughs heartily when
keyboard man
Matt Gonnella sings in the style of 80's fantasy hair metal, introduced
Rockapella (not to be confused with other references to rock in this bio, or any
type of rock for that matter) to the wonders of Tuvian throat singing which he
also uses to annoy friends and small children, does not shy from name dropping,
opened for Kings X and Fishbone on a mini-tour of New York "Hey-O!", once
stopped a five minute riot with the help of Dean Anthony Bradford, is working on
his most rocktacular album to date called, "Music for the Manipulated Living"
its an interactive mystery album so that means listening and thinking will be
required, he suspects that may be asking too much from strangers.
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