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Dustin Rymph: Guitar/Vocals Nate Luginbill: Drums Lee Lohrberg: Bass From Lincoln, NE. Started in 2009. Contains three members. All are friends. Sometimes, they write new disco songs, but no one will ever hear them. They are heavily influenced by the pop-sensation "Simply Red"; so much, that in fact they are said to play "Simplycore", a unique synthesis of the beautiful orchestral streaming of Simply Red combined with the most respected and totally-fucking-hardcore non-poser bands ever like Green Day and Good Charlotte. So, if you like a creepy guy singly smoothly over a catchy three chord poppunk masterpiece that whines about the system whose dick they're sucking, you've found it, BUDDY! CD release imminent! Free copies of the six song long "Fuck You..." will be available---NOW! Fuck You... 1. Supply + Demand (3:04) 2. Patriot Day Can Suck My Dick (4:42) 3. Pile of Shit (3:53) 4. A Theme and Variation on Bob Seger and Dr. Kevorkian (5:13) 5. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Can Lick Ma Labia (6:57) 6. Satan Schlock (5:09) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
This Lincoln-based trio synthesizes unlikely influences into something genuinely curious: the orchestral warmth of Simply Red meeting the raw energy of early-2000s punk and rock. What emerges resists easy categorization—romantic without sentimentality, aggressive without cynicism. The three musicians, having worked together since 2009, demonstrate real chemistry in navigating these contradictions. Rather than treating their influences as a novelty, they interrogate what connects smooth soul production to punk's emotional directness. The result feels both playful and serious, suggesting there's more conceptual depth here than surface-level genre-blending. For listeners interested in how seemingly incompatible aesthetics might speak to each other, this album offers