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'''Amboog-a-Lard''' was formed in 1987 as a garage band by Dan Fontana, George Kokkoris and Barry Alpertand, and went through brief successes before eventually flatlining by 1996. The spearhead of their only  "official" release (they also recorded a pro-demo CD), ''A New Hope'', centered around the theme of ''Star Wars'' but their music is characterized by deeper philosophical and political thoughts. [[Twiggy Ramirez]] was among the other members (back then still known as Jeordie White), first as a rhythm guitarist, and then as bassist.
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'''Amboog-a-Lard''' was formed in 1987 as a garage band by Dan Fontana, George Kokkoris and Barry Alpertand, and went through brief successes before eventually flatlining by 1996. The spearhead of their only  "official" release (they also recorded a pro-demo CD), ''A New Hope'', centered around the theme of ''Star Wars'' but their music is characterized by deeper philosophical and political thoughts. [[Twiggy]] was among the other members (back then still known as Jeordie White), first as a rhythm guitarist, and then as bassist.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 24 April 2009

Amboog-a-Lard was formed in 1987 as a garage band by Dan Fontana, George Kokkoris and Barry Alpertand, and went through brief successes before eventually flatlining by 1996. The spearhead of their only "official" release (they also recorded a pro-demo CD), A New Hope, centered around the theme of Star Wars but their music is characterized by deeper philosophical and political thoughts. Twiggy was among the other members (back then still known as Jeordie White), first as a rhythm guitarist, and then as bassist.