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2005 the Music gods had a particularly
bad stomach flu, and from their bowels spewed
forth the vile and smelly fecal remnants
known as DaSupa. Since then, these semi-talented
wanna-bees have been masquerading as a band.
This band of misfits is led by Jeff
Gibson, formally of 65lb punk, 2-piece
white meat, Dopey…. I think you get the
picture. Gibson, a.k.a.
Jeff Laser, has been playing guitar
for about 63 years. Although he has shown
some promise in the last few years, many
consider him an “old maid”. Jeff’s biggest
asset is his vocal talent, and is considered
by some to be the next William Hung. He
is also known as a great dancer, often spotted
doing an Irish Jig while performing. Click
here to read Jeff Gibson's bio. |
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With DaSupa, Gibson is reunited
with Jose Del Rio.
Gibson and Del Rio took the music world
by scattered showers while playing in 65lb
Punk. With his Vin
Diesel looks and dominant drumming style,
Del Rio has been highly recruited by High
School marching bands everywhere. Despite
turning down a music scholarship to Sullivan
Technical Institute, Jose has found success
in the commercial sector, playing such venues
as P.J.’s Coffee House and Books-A-Million.
Del Rio joined 65lb Punk as a groupie, but
was allowed to play after throwing a “screaming,
crying hissy-fit”. Jose quickly rose to
the challenge and was known to display his
undeniable skills with songs like “We Will
Rock You” by Queen. Click
here to read Jose Del Rio's bio. |
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In Late
January 2005, Del Rio
approached a striking young guitar player
to fulfill the position of “eye
candy” for the band. After impressing
Gibson with his soulful guitar licks and
sizable crotch bulge, Joey
Seals was invited to join the band.
Seals managed to bring together this meandering
group of misfits and mold them into the
band they are today.
“Before Joey came
along, we were relegated to playing Junior
High Schools and gay bars” says Del
Rio. Freeman states that before Seals joined
the band, their practices were dominated
by egos and infighting. But when Joey joined
they quickly realized that they were nothing
compared to him and this enabled them to
become as great as he, I mean they, are
today. Click here
to read Joey Seals bio. |
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