I Need A New Band Name

Jun 10, 2006 11:53

I need a new psudonym under which to "publish" my music ( Read more... )

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Get off my leg and breathe sluggo4 June 12 2006, 05:01:42 UTC
Abort/Retry/Fail makes me think of Control-Alt-Delete. Too computer geeky, so I wouldn't recommend it. Plus, you don't want the word "fail" anywhere on your discs.

RSI makes me think of The Rza, and you aren't affiliated with Wu Tang, so can't say I enjoy that one either. Or maybe it is a camping goods store?

I'm toying with some physics-related terms that might do you well...
wavefunction
luminiferous aether
Copenhagen inerpretation
Kaluza-Klein
supersymmetry

All real, you can look them up if you aren't sure what they are... they just seem vaguely industrial and electronicky, which will at least get the goth kids to listen out of curiosity.

Otherwise that rosey smell just lasts forever... good luck.

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Betcha Bite a Chip ciaoenrico June 12 2006, 09:02:33 UTC
Okay, I'll take a shot, and will try not to enjoy myself terribly here. However, since this is always an experiment in free-form word gluing, Guy Smiley-esque attempts may end up in there. Just take these all seriously, I'm doing the best I can.

Also, if any of these are actual band names, I take no responsibility. I need to get to sleep and have no time for piddly research. I'm barely putting in the effort to spell Hmm...

- Piddly Research

Okay, that was a throwaway. Skip that.

- Dead by Dawn
- Shai-Hulud
- The Secret of My Inadequacy
- Fort Quebedox
- Legion
- Herculean Effort
- Sons of the Revolution
- Apogee Home
- The Soothing Fists of Tomorrow
- Quaker State
- Audionoggin
- Mission Control
- Darwin's Eden
- Meat
- The Perishables
- The Piledrivers
- Oort Cloud
- Strategyn
- Donkeys Whistle
- Freight Train

...and my long-time personal favorite,

- 76% Uncertain

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more quebedox June 15 2006, 05:39:35 UTC
RSI is short for "repetitive stress injury" - which I think describes my music pretty well

I'm also thinking "Dreg" would be a good name

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