What's your favorite "moog band"?

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solarpanelasses
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Post by solarpanelasses » Tue May 10, 2005 2:50 am

THE LOCUST!

Joey Karam uses a micromoog and a multimoog like no one else ever, he also has a modular synth too, i dunno if its moog or not but still it sounds awesome. he makes sounds moogs arent even supposed to make! i dunno how he does it, but he does, listen to "who wants a dose of the clap?" and youll see(or hear for that matter) what im talking about.

thisistokio
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Post by thisistokio » Sat Jun 04, 2005 10:06 pm

The Mars Volta.

Omar and Juan both use MF 102's.

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Post by sundaeclubber » Tue Jun 14, 2005 2:47 am

Skyflash2 wrote:Spocks Beard, Transatlantic and Neal Morse solo albums.
Spock's Beard are great exponents of the wonderful thing that is the Mellotron too.....

I'd have to list the Moog solo in White Rock by that well-known Mellotron-destroyer (unleaded anyone??) Rick Wakeman. It was the single thing that originally made me covet a Minimoog at the age of 15, and frustrated me when I realised that after saving up all my allowance and working for a year on a milk-round to buy my beloved Prodigy, I was neither skilled enough, nor the keyboard long enough for me to replicate the sounds in my bedroom!!

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