Your band name references something from where you are from. For me, it seems that bands from the Saint Louis Metro Area have done this at a frequency more than most cities. At least for the kind of music I like. I don't remember many bands from Kansas City doing this. I don't think there has been a band called The Bob Richards Plane Explosion, but what do I know.
St. Louis (I know I am forgetting some)
Grand Ulena (A South St. Louis intersection)
Jack Buck (Joe's dad)
Times Beach (Contaminated Planned Vacation Community)
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2Philly has already had Point Breeze, Northern Liberties and at least one other neighborhood band name, but nobody has done Forgotten Bottom yet, which is a shame.
Edit: never mind.
South Jersey is ripe with potential band names. Ong’s Hat, Blue Hole, Old Ancora, Tina’s Bagel Factory…
Edit: never mind.
South Jersey is ripe with potential band names. Ong’s Hat, Blue Hole, Old Ancora, Tina’s Bagel Factory…
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3Parkway Drive - Street in Byron Bay near where the lads grew up.
Street sign gets stolen a lot.
Street sign gets stolen a lot.
Trey Wrote: "How great must a thread be to miss such a thing? Beans on the penis great, I suppose"
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6Haha, I thought this was for imagined band names, based upon the region you're from. Ignore mine then.
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7It seems like there'd be a ton of (reasonably known) Chicago bands that did this but the only one I can think of is Haymarket Riot.
(there is PRF affiliated Marmora, a somewhat obscure Chicago street)
(there is PRF affiliated Marmora, a somewhat obscure Chicago street)
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9Fine band. Kevin J. Frank is a a talented fella and they even had Brian Wnukowsky drumming for them at some point.
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10Detroit/MI bands do this a lot. I'm sure you can name some off the top of your head.