Moistboyz III
Moistboyz is a band founded by Mickey Melchiondo Jr. (guitar) and Guy Heller (vocals). In the spirit of Melchiondo's other group, Ween, the two have donned aliases. Melchiondo is known as the character Mickey Moist and Heller as Dickie Moist. Their music, like that of Ween, is often taken ironically by fans; some would even categorize them as comedy music, though they vehemently discourage this notion and argue that their entire purpose of the band is to support freedom of speech via rock n' roll music. The first two Moistboyz LP's, now sold together on one CD, are very minimal in production and feature drum machines and rapped lyrics. The third album moves away from the electronic sound and matures into a full-on live rock band, with the vocals being mostly screamed by Dickie Moist. The fourth LP, Moistboyz IV, mixes the hardcore sound with a more toned down heavy metal feel. The band released their first DVD, Live Jihad, in June 2006. The Moistboyz music is filled with lyrics that some perceive to be racist, chauvinistic, and homophobic. The band claims that they are not politically correct and are proud of their rights to free speech, gun ownership, and verbal assault on wrongs in society and in the music industry. This may or may not be a joke. The Moistboyz' music could be considered a parody of suburban music. In many songs, the listeners are reminded that the Moistboyz will never retire. In early 2008, a new touring lineup emerged, featuring Jeff Pinkus, formerly of Butthole Surfers, and Nick Oliveri of Mondo Generator and formerly of Queens of the Stone Age. They are currently being billed as Dickie Moist OTC while Mickey Moist is not involved in the band due to commitments with Ween. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Moistboyz is a band founded by Mickey Melchiondo Jr. (guitar) and Guy Heller (vocals). In the spirit of Melchiondo's other group, Ween, the two have donned aliases. Melchiondo is known as the character Mickey Moist and Heller as Dickie Moist. Their music, like that of Ween, is often taken ironically by fans; some would even categorize them as comedy music, though they vehemently discourage this notion and argue that their entire purpose of the band is to support freedom of speech via rock n' roll music. The first two Moistboyz LP's, now sold together on one CD, are very minimal in production and feature drum machines and rapped lyrics. The third album moves away from the electronic sound and matures into a full-on live rock band, with the vocals being mostly screamed by Dickie Moist. The fourth LP, Moistboyz IV, mixes the hardcore sound with a more toned down heavy metal feel. The band released their first DVD, Live Jihad, in June 2006. The Moistboyz music is filled with lyrics that some perceive to be racist, chauvinistic, and homophobic. The band claims that they are not politically correct and are proud of their rights to free speech, gun ownership, and verbal assault on wrongs in society and in the music industry. This may or may not be a joke. The Moistboyz' music could be considered a parody of suburban music. In many songs, the listeners are reminded that the Moistboyz will never retire. In early 2008, a new touring lineup emerged, featuring Jeff Pinkus, formerly of Butthole Surfers, and Nick Oliveri of Mondo Generator and formerly of Queens of the Stone Age. They are currently being billed as Dickie Moist OTC while Mickey Moist is not involved in the band due to commitments with Ween. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
In the Valley of the Sun
The Tweaker
I Am The Reaper
I'm Gonna Kick Your Ass
Shitheel
The Spike
Great American Zero
The Walker
Five Time Loser
I Don't Give A Fuck Where The Eagle Flies
Black Train
Lazy and Cool
Supersoaker MD50
U Blow
Good Morning America
Uncle Sam And Me
Captain America
White Trash
Crank
Carjack
American Made and Duty-Free
Man of the Year
I Am the Jury
Keep the Fire Alive
1.0 (Fuck No)
That's What Rock And Roll Can Do
Powervice
It Ain't Rude
Officer Please
Roy
The Year Of The Maggot
Fuck You
Adios Amigo
Rock, Stock, Barrel
I'll Die Tomorrow
The Stalker
Everybody's Fucked Her
Second Hand Smoker
Secondhand Smoker
Paperboy
Protect And Serve
my war
Down On The Farm
Chickendick
Garbageman
The Fury
Car Jack
My Time To Die
Lock, Stock, Barrel
High And Mighty
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