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Stumpgrinder are :-
Rubberhead - Tunes, Guitars, Samples and some things not kosher
DJ Weirdo - Computer Guy, Loudness, Remixer and DJ
John Plum - Ballast
We are currently looking for anyone who thinks they can bring something to the band, whether youre an Instrumentalist, Dj, Remixer, Producer, whatever.
Drop me a line and we can discuss things further

It started years ago with a drum box, a distortion pedal, and a guitar. Two guitarists (Thanks Frank, I'll be linking to your site soon. Big Up Cyberdyne Systems) and the song Death was born.
A sampler and a computer followed and in the summer of 1999 Death OSR2 was created. I was on me own and lacking a bit of direction until DJ Weirdo blagged his way in with a PA just in time for the millenium gig, unfortunately due to a SHITE venue, and my own uncontrollable drinking habit (C'mon, it WAS New Years) the gig was a washout and the band was no more
Until we realised that we had entered Battle of the Bands. We reformed a day before the gig and only had two hours to decide if we had any kind of set or not. Fortunately the gods were smiling and although we came dead last, it was a triumph for us as we recieved LOADS of positive feedback.
Since then we have played the Tap'nTin, the Oast House, Margate Lido, Excaliburs, absconded from several gigs, 'apparently' hit my ex-girlfriend (don't ask) and between us been banned from the Tap and the Command House. What next?? Wait and see.......






CURRENT SONG LISTING


633 (3.41)
A Drum'n'Bass Remix of the '633 Squardron' theme tune

AirwolfNG (2.53)
A Banging Remix of the Airwolf theme in a heavy techno metal stylee

Charly Might stop us Bitch (5.12)
A melding of Tatu's Not gonna stop us, and TWO well know Prodigy tunes into ONE banging tune

Death OSR2 (4.44)
The original tune that started it all, bulids from slow beats, to a moody climatic jungle ending

Dont Move (2.41)
Drifts between Hip-Hop and Gabba-Metal, if you can imagine such a thing

Father Who (2.35)
A Remake of Boyzones 'Father&Son', we ARE a boy band after all

I need a fix (3.28)
A Gabba metal workout, no more, no less

Jedi (4.48)
A Star Wars inspired gabba/jungle/metal tune with a climatic ending

Lets Go (4.18)
A dance style tune with a familiar ending, imagine 'lickin windows, aphex'

Magnificent (2.08)
Another jungle/drum'n'bass reworking of a film theme, this time 'The Magnificent Seven'

One more Chance 2K3 (4.48)
A Pitchshifter inspired jungle/metal/gabba journey with a Jack Nicholson / Shining feel

Payne Beyond Death (4.25)
A moody tune with samples from the Max Payne computer game, beware of screams and 'Max' murdering his wife and child then going on a bender

Ralien (5.33)
Another of my original tunes, jungle, metal, gabba, alien encounters, Ronald Reagan, its all here!

Rubberhead (2.26)
Every hero needs a theme tune, here's mine

Take My Life (1.42)
A short but sweet Heavy Metal Techno excursion

The Mighty 2000 - The Fastest Tune EVER Written (7.55)
I will gouge out your eyeballs and skull fuck! you
At 2000bpm!!! (Yes really, I have bled to this tune!!)

Their Law - Rubber Mix (4.41)
Fuck 'em and their law, a massive reworking of Prodigy's classic

Transformers 2000 (2.45)
BIG ROBOTS!! Remember the classic 80's cartoon, well these are the 00's - More than meets the eye

UnKleFuKka (0.44)
South Parks version was good, mines better






The band all hail from Medway, Kent
But we wont be more specific to deter stalkers
(If you DO wish to stalk us, contact us and we'll give you our addresses)

Rubberhead's email
rubberhead2000@blueyonder.co.uk


DJ Weirdo's Mobile
07979 751028