Deli Creeps
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Deli Creeps | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | San Francisco, USA | |
Genre(s) | Alternative Metal Heavy Metal Experimental Rock |
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Years active | 1991–2005 | |
Website | Official website | |
Members | ||
Maximum Bob - Vocals Buckethead - Guitar Daniel Monti - Bass Pinchface - Drums |
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Former members | ||
Antinora - Bass Saucy Patches - Bass Tony Black - Bass Josh Bockles - Bass |
Deli Creeps was an experimental rock band consisting of Maximum Bob on vocals, Buckethead on guitar, Daniel Monti on bass, and Pinchface on drums.
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[edit] Biography
The Deli Creeps formed in the late 1980's/early 1990's in Southern California, USA, but shortly after moved to San Francisco. In 1991 The Deli Creeps released their first demo tape, after which they gained a strong loyal following before splitting up. The band had reformed in 1996 where they had released a second demo tape. Shortly after they had all moved on once again before reforming for the third time.
Their first feature length LP was released in late 2005 titled, Dawn of the Deli Creeps. The album features the song Random Killing, which has many different versions to it (all featuring different lyrics), One version is on the Buckethead album Giant Robot, called "I Come In Peace", another is the Cornbugs song "The Power And The Gory" on the album Spot The Psycho (Although "Random Killing" was the first version written; "I Come in Peace" was the first version officially released). Also featured on the album is a song they had recorded for the film Flesh For The Beast which goes by the same title. Maximum Bob also features guest vocals on the Buckethead album Enter The Chicken.
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[edit] Trivia
- Mike Patton has been quoted saying: "They're so good they piss me off".
- Many live bootleg recordings can be found amongst traders and fans.