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Dr. Pants : Feezle Day
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An eclectic lo-fi mix of power pop, folk, electronic, hip hop, instrumental rock and assorted weirdness sure to puzzle and entertain.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2000
Feezle Day Record Label: Little Weasel Records
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Are You Listening? 5:13 $0.99
Is It Evil? 1:30 $0.99
Lovepig 3:15 $0.99
Around 3:34 $0.99
Get Involved! 0:59 $0.99
Gettin' A Gut 2:34 $0.99
Waiting For the Zero #3 3:32 $0.99
How To Make a Boy With a Horn Growing Out Of His Head 4:25 $0.99
Leave Me Alone 3:40 $0.99
Tim 1:10 $0.99
If You Ask Me 4:08 $0.99
Happy 4:06 $0.99
Wart Remover Taco 3:39 $0.99
(I Just Wanna) Feel Your Love Again 4:51 $0.99
My Pants 3:38 $0.99
Winning Me Over 4:11 $0.99
Mush Pot 3:57 $0.99
Ruins 3:31 $0.99
An Alternative To Meat 2:58 $0.99
Grown Up Now 3:35 $0.99
Feeling The Love 2:19 $0.99
Vacation 3:23 $0.99
Spectator 3:42 $0.99
The Weasel 2:53 $0.99
I Want You 5:04 $0.99
Dandy 4:25 $0.99
Yer Mom 5:03 $0.99
My Size 4:23 $0.99
Some Things 4:04 $0.99
Waiting For The Zero #4 2:00 $0.99
Under The Lights 5:06 $0.99
Eggplant 101 2:46 $0.99
Meditate 4:26 $0.99
Sausage Beast (For Eric) 3:20 $0.99
You 4:36 $0.99
Glisten 4:35 $0.99
Bughouse 5:43 $0.99
Feezle Day 1:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

Dr. Pants is what modern rock music is all about: taking a diverse mesh of influences and creating an individual and at once identifiable style out of them. Dr. Pants has the stylistic integrity and diversity of Phish, but also employs a more aggressive, indie-rock ethic in what they do. Live shows are a priority, but making records and leaving a mark on the musical landscape are equally important.

Dr. Pants is the brainchild of David Broyles, a guitarist/vocalist/composer who has been laying low in the Oklahoma City music scene for the last few years, mainly playing backup for his wife, singer-songwriter K.C. Clifford. With a songwriting style that borrowed initially from the Beatles, R.E.M. and They Might Be Giants, David's first musical ventures took shape in OKC in the early 90's, when he started releasing self-produced cassettes and playing acoustic shows in local coffeehouses. After moving to Santa Fe, NM for college in 1993, David quickly established himself in the Santa Fe coffeehouse scene, although within a year his style would start an evolutionary journey that brought into being the music that would become Dr. Pants. He began to incorporate more diverse influences, such as country, funk, hip-hop and 20th century composition, and also became much more focused on working with a rock band. After releasing three more self-produced cassettes in college, David returned to OKC in the fall of 1999 and, after joining forces with three other local musicians, Dr. Pants was born. "Feezle Day", the debut Dr. Pants CD, was unleashed in 2000. A mind-blowing, lo-fi mix of power pop, folk, hip-hop, electronica and instrumental rock, this sprawling epic contained a total of 38 tracks on 2 CDs. The OKC music scene had never seen the likes of it, nor had they seen anything like their live shows, which were mixtures of straight ahead rock performance and whimsical theatrics.

Towards the end of 2001, David put Dr. Pants on hiatus, since all the other original members had departed, but resurrected it in 2004. Recording on their new album, GARDENING IN A TORNADO, commenced immediately, as well as a return to the stage. The album was finally released in 2006, and contained 13 new Dr. Pants classics. With new members Kenneth Murray on guitar, Aaron Vasquez on bass, and a rotating cast of phenomenal drummers, Dr. Pants is now ready to take on the world.

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REVIEWS

Feezle day
author: simon keenan
I am sitting here reading drpants say "what about Feezle day" and i think to myself, Feezle day, wait a damn minute i have Feezle day and i enjoyed Feezle day, great thing about this album is you get 38 friggin tracks where else can you get an album with 38 tracks from the band that rocks your ear drums off the planet, drpants is amazing and excellent, i feel drpants deserves a rip of cords from Bill and Ted they are that good, i may be biased as i'm in love with Dave but i cannot think of a single drpants song i do not like and this album like the other two i own are played on a daily basis, even my 9 year old sings a long to a few tracks, i just wish she would stop singing Kenny Loggins......over and over and overrrrrrrr. you miss this album or this band means yuo do not love your ear drums, and hmmm p.s i'm not really in love with Dave but the rest is all true....
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