Next of Kin wrote:I'd be impressed if anyone could help me explain the name of this band, Toad the Wet Sprocket.
The phrase comes from a Monty Python skit. Beyond that, I don't remember, so you're on your own
aphexmonster wrote:... and at the drive in is not underground anymore
Nor are they a band anymore
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Most of the guys started a new band: Sparta
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And I will now make you jealous by stating that I saw ATDI at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC, October 2000. They rocked!
Montcalm wrote:And i guess Nine Inch Nail was someone bragging about ...........(fill in the blanc)
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I always figured it was a stigmata type reference, and nine inch nails are the biggest you can buy a regular hardware store (they're used to fasten gutters to fascia)
and Woo Hoo! I love google. Just found this great page:
http://www.geocities.com/krnboi78/bandnames.html
which includes these explanations:
10,000 MANIACS - Inspired by an old horror movie called "2000 Maniacs".
LIMP BIZKIT - They asked a friend what they should call their band. He was on speed and just said, "My brain feels like a Limp Biscuit".
NINE INCH NAILS - Trent Reznor thought NIN looked cool when he wrote it down, and this is evidently the length of coffin nails. Some think the nails used to crucify Jesus were nine inches long, but inches were not a unit of measurement back then.
NASHVILLE PUSSY - On Ted Nugent's "Double Live Gonzo" album he dedicates his song "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" to "All that Nashville Pussy."
MEGADETH - Dave Mustane was inspired by a government pamphlet after getting kicked out of METALLICA. A Mega death is a military term for one million dead people, so World War II was responsible for 80 Mega deaths. MEGADETH is the phonetic spelling for Mega death.
BLINK 182 - They were originally called BLINK, but were forced to change their name because a techno band in Ireland was already called that. 182 are how many times Al Pacino said, "fuck" in the movie Scarface.
and the most fitting, for this thread:
TOAD THE WET SPROCKET - From a Monty Python sketch making fun of silly band names.
There's about a zillion more there, enjoy...