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The Molars
by The Molars
When veteran musicians with a love of Greasy Rock 'n' Roll join forces, the result would likely sound like The Molars. This happened when guitarist/vocalist Jimmy Razor and bassist/vocalist John Colarossi enlisted lead guitarist Mike Ballon and drummer Shane Olson to play their shared musical passions. A new band began to gel with a raw and greasy sound that combines elements of Rockabilly, Blues, Garage, and Glam into a musical stew that could be called Pub Rock.What, exactly, is Pub Rock? It is nothing more than good old-fashioned Rock ‘n’ Roll: upbeat and gritty electric guitar music with plenty of catchy songs. It is the perfect sound for throwing back a few beers, dancing, and having fun.The Molars understand the stylistic lineage of the past 65 years of Rock 'n' Roll. A typical show will feature vintage classics from the likes of Eddie Cochran or Chuck Berry, given a dirtier and faster treatment. Also heard are chestnuts from the post-1977 era from the likes of The Ramones,
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Love Me, I'm Popular
A Jimmy Razor original that closes CD copies of our EP, "Cavity Search."
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Hey Hey Everybody
A John Colarossi original, leading off our debut EP, "Cavity Search."
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BRCM
Our take on a folk classic, from our EP, "Cavity Search."
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Rabble Rouser
John Colarossi's original tune, from our EP, "Cavity Search."
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Stockholm Surfer
Our own Surf-Punk instrumental. From the EP "Cavity Search."
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Pipeline
The Molars go surf punk with The Chantays' classic.
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Love's Made a Fool of You
The Molars cover Buddy Holly on Belladonna.
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Strychnine
Cover of The Sonics' classic.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
When veteran musicians with a love of Greasy Rock 'n' Roll join forces, the result would likely sound like The Molars. This happened when guitarist/vocalist Jimmy Razor and bassist/vocalist John Colarossi enlisted lead guitarist Mike Ballon and drummer Shane Olson to play their shared musical passions. A new band began to gel with a raw and greasy sound that combines elements of Rockabilly, Blues, Garage, and Glam into a musical stew that could be called Pub Rock.What, exactly, is Pub Rock? It is nothing more than good old-fashioned Rock ‘n’ Roll: upbeat and gritty electric guitar music with plenty of catchy songs. It is the perfect sound for throwing back a few beers, dancing, and having fun.The Molars understand the stylistic lineage of the past 65 years of Rock 'n' Roll. A typical show will feature vintage classics from the likes of Eddie Cochran or Chuck Berry, given a dirtier and faster treatment. Also heard are chestnuts from the post-1977 era from the likes of The Ramones,
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