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How about "Push"? The band name will be on every public door in the world! 



How about "Push"? The band name will be on every public door in the world!
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Didn't the Greatfull Dead get their name by opening the dictionary to two pages in a kind of dart board fashion. And while on acid naturally ...... not to be a dick of course.
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That's not a bad name!!!
i bet they had few tries before that one worked... all forgotten of course in the acid haze.
just consider led zeppelin... its a ridiculous stupid name... if your good a band name doesnt matter... if your shite it is probably all you have going for you.
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So I've just started a new band. 4 of us guys, and a female singer. We're struggling to find a good band name.
Anybody have any interesting techniques for coming up with a name? Or even better, anybody giving out any names?![]()
Without the acid they were going to go for the Mythical ethical icicle tricycle. So, with all the due respect in not being called Dick, maybe there's something to be said for drugs in rock music.Didn't the Greatfull Dead get their name by opening the dictionary to two pages in a kind of dart board fashion. And while on acid naturally ...... not to be a dick of course.
How about "Push"? The band name will be on every public door in the world!![]()
I see serious rivalries with those bands "Pull" and "Exit" !That's not a bad name!!!
I see serious rivalries with those bands "Pull" and "Exit" !
Incidentally "Led Zeppelin" was deliberately misspelled Led. They were to be called "Lead Zeppelin" but it can be pronounced two ways and they didn't want the error of 'lead' as in guitar or dog. It comes from the phrase "Going down like a lead balloon" which Keith Moon of the Who was fond of using to describe a shitty gig that got virtually no audience response. There's a science to all this, you know !![]()
I see serious rivalries with those bands "Pull" and "Exit" !
Incidentally "Led Zeppelin" was deliberately misspelled Led. They were to be called "Lead Zeppelin" but it can be pronounced two ways and they didn't want the error of 'lead' as in guitar or dog. It comes from the phrase "Going down like a lead balloon" which Keith Moon of the Who was fond of using to describe a shitty gig that got virtually no audience response. There's a science to all this, you know !![]()
Sometimes I work in a trio and we call the band Darren Stevens.
Don't use the tired old cliche *name* and the *some dumb pluralized name* schtick unless the *name* part is someone famous that you got to join your band.
One name car part band names are pretty dumb too.
Is a sample character from Dungeons and Dragons famous enough?
And does only being a fictional member of the band count?
Otherwise, I may be in trouble!