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TheQuatloos

California, United States

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my biography

The Quatloos are:

Juanus: bass, guitars, lead vocals and face
T Justice: drums, guitars and impact
Robbo: guitars, (very little) keys and distortion

We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs but by a two-thirds majority in the case of more--

Or perhaps we're just a band. Yah, I'm going with "band". Forget that other thing.

my sounds

Title: Mask the Fate
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Description: Positively Heavy
Title: Slacker Town
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Description: Got Motivation?
Title: Grüv-a-licious
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Description: Infectious Grüve

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my influences

Spock's Beard, Porcupine Tree, Yes, King Crimson, Steely Dan, Kevin Gilbert, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Kazumi Watanabe, John Scofield, Pat Metheny, Mike Keneally, Garbage, Norah Jones.... just to name a few

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member image Richard Thomas | 11 months ago
Hi Guys, 'Mask the Fate' sounds great! As do the other two… (awsome guitar in 'Grüv-a-licious'). You got my highest votes.
Please check out my songs. I hope you like them and judge them before the voting period is over.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Richard
member image TheQuatloos | 11 months ago
Robbo had been sleepless in Fresno (the one starring Meg Ryan's sister and Jason Connery) for two weeks when he made the perilous drive to San Jose that bright and gooey Saturday in July. Juanus was kickin' it in the lounge at T. Justice Studios strumming an acoustic guitar, waiting for the newly-shorn El Robbo to arrive (it was a hair cut, not a "Brazilian", or at least that was his story). Somewhere in the background, T was warming up the ADAT's, (T is always warming up something!). A jam was in the offing, and you could almost taste the anticipation (It tasted kind of like chicken). Delivered from that genesis, a collection of eclectic tunes emerged.

"5,000 on the Newcomers" has been called "remarkable", "thrilling", "a must-hear thrill ride of epic proportions", "I liked it better than Cats!", and some other comments we are not at liberty to expose due to national security concerns and lack of a good thesaurus. So have fun checking us out.

We're curvy, sultry and most of all, easy.