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Artist Details
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Rycehat
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Contact:
E-Mail
(oddaustin)
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Date Born/Group Began:
July 25, 1992
(boforeradio)
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Date Died/Group Ended:
N/A
(boforeradio)
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Also Known As:
| Odd Austin (DJ Particle) |
| Odd Austin Aeschliman (oddaustin) |
| That guy with the face (oddaustin) |
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Members:
| Austin Aeschliman (Lead vocalist, guitar, bass, producer, all lyrics) From: 2005 To: Present (oddaustin) |
| Austin Aeschliman (Stuff) From: 2008 (oddaustin) |
| Kyle Carrozza (Drums, keyboard. accordion) From: 2009 To: Present (oddaustin) |
| Patrick White (Back-up vocals, air guitar) From: 2008 To: Present (oddaustin) |
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Odd Austin is a comedy/parody musician from Longmont, Colorado who writes funny songs about funny things that are funny.
Austin’s interest in comedy music started at a young age. His uncle had tons of funny songs and skits on his computer that he played quite often. By listening to these songs Austin got his first look into the world of comedy music. It wouldn’t be until years later in 4th grade that he would discover “Weird Al” Yankovic from a friend who was singing ‘Yoda’ out loud in class.
After Austin first heard Al, he immediately became a fan. Soon after he went on a mad frenzy to collect all of Al’s studio albums. In 2002 Austin began writing his own comedy lyrics in a composition book. Daily he’d write parodies and original songs based off of whatever random stupid idea he came up with. These songs were (In every definition of the word) awful. Usually having no initial talent would deter some people from proceeding in a hobby, but nonetheless Austin marched forward (Figuratively of course, why would he march for any real reason?).
In 2004 Austin tried to record some of these songs in the most pathetic way possible, a tape recorder! Obviously these songs sounded terrible, but soon he moved on to recording slightly less horrible sounding songs on an actual recording system. In late 2005 he had his first demo album, a small ten track CD with ‘songs’ and stuff on it. The following year he released five more demo albums that were each equally bad.
In 2007, Austin decided it was time to start work on an official debut album. The only problem was his recording equipment was the suck. Luckily, a beacon of hope glimmered in the pollution infested sun as Austin discovered Ted Wilson, a local engineer who was offering to rent his studio to Colorado musicians. Soon after Austin recorded his first album: “Wrong Side of the Bed” in what is now known as Megated Studios.
Since then Austin has been played on The Dr. Demento Show, The Mad Music Show, The Mad Music Dementia Top 20, Kahn Man’s Comedy Corner, and countless others. He has written the official theme song for the nerdcore music festival: Nerdapalooza, and has sold a whole half a dozen CDs! His music has been described as hilarious and clever by many and has been referred to as ‘The Next Weird Al’. At the age of 17, Austin is one of the youngest comedians in the dementia music community today, and is opening doors to a promising future in the music industry.
(oddaustin)
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| Facts: |
| Atari was #1 on the DT20 on 4/11/08 and 6/13/08 (oddaustin) |
| Old People was #1 on the DT20 on 5/23/08 and 6/6/08 (patrickwhite) |
| He is the worlds smallest satellite transmitter.
(dino-mike) |
| Batman was #1 on the DT20 on 7/4/08 and 7/11/08 (oddaustin) |
| Wrote the official theme song for the music festival Nerdapalooza. (oddaustin) |
| Atari #2, Old People #5, Batman #7, Tom #8 for 2008 on the DT20 (oddaustin) |
| Atari made #1 and Tom made #3 on The Mad Music Show's Best Songs of 2008 (oddaustin) |
| Vampires Suck was #6 on The Dr. Demento Show's Top 10 for May 2009. (oddaustin) |
| Vampires Suck was #1 on the DT20 on 7/3/09 (oddaustin) |
| Vampires Suck was #3 on The Dr. Demento Show's Top 10 for November 2009. (oddaustin) |
| Vampires Suck was #14 on The Dr. Demento Show's Funny 25 for 2009. (oddaustin) |
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| Artist played on 259 shows: |
 | 01-13-08, #BR-08-01 |  | 10-25-08, #ROTP_218 |  | 06-28-09, #BAD_06-28-09 |
 | 01-19-08, #MMCZ_08-03 |  | 10-31-08, #MMDT20_08-43 |  | 06-30-09, #KMCC_5-20 |
 | 01-19-08, #BR-08-02 |  | 10-31-08, #BR-08-44 |  | 07-03-09, #BR-09-72 |
 | 02-01-08, #MMDT20_08-04 |  | 11-01-08, #MMCZ_0143 |  | 07-03-09, #MMDT20_09-27 |
 | 02-11-08, #BR-08-05 |  | 11-04-08, #KMCC-5-05 |  | 07-04-09, #MMDT20_09-HY |
 | 02-15-08, #MMDT20_08-06 |  | 11-07-08, #MMDT20_08-44 |  | 07-04-09, #ROTP_254 |
 | 02-17-08, #MMS-110 |  | 11-11-08, #BAD_08-11-11 |  | 07-06-09, #MM-217 |
 | 02-22-08, #MMDT20_08-07 |  | 11-14-08, #MMDT20_08-45 |  | 07-10-09, #MMDT20_09-28 |
 | 02-29-08, #MMDT20_08-08 |  | 11-17-08, #MM-184 |  | 07-11-09, #ROTP_255 |
 | 03-07-08, #MMDT20_08-09 |  | 11-18-08, #KMCC-5-06 |  | 07-12-09, #BAD_07-12-09 |
 | 03-08-08, #BR-08-09 |  | 11-21-08, #MMDT20_08-46 |  | 07-17-09, #BR-09-73 |
 | 03-14-08, #MMDT20_08-10 |  | 11-25-08, #BAD_08-11-25 |  | 07-17-09, #MMDT20_09-29 |
 | 03-21-08, #MMDT20_08-11 |  | 11-28-08, #MMDT20_08-47 |  | 07-18-09, #ROTP_256 |
 | 03-22-08, #MMCZ_08-12 |  | 12-06-08, #BR-08-53 |  | 07-24-09, #MMDT20_09-30 |
 | 04-04-08, #MMDT20_08-13 |  | 12-06-08, #BR-08-53 |  | 07-25-09, #ROTP_257 |
 | 04-04-08, #BR-08-13 |  | 12-09-08, #BAD_08-12-09 |  | 07-26-09, #BAD_07-26-09 |
 | 04-07-08, #MM-152 |  | 12-12-08, #BR-08-54 |  | 07-31-09, #MMDT20_09-31 |
 | 04-11-08, #MMDT20_08-14 |  | 12-12-08, #MMDT20_08-49 |  | 08-01-09, #ROTP_258 |
 | 04-12-08, #MMCZ_08-15 |  | 12-16-08, #BAD_08-12-16 |  | 08-08-09, #BR-09-76 |
 | 04-18-08, #MMDT20_08-15 |  | 12-20-08, #ROTP_226 |  | 08-08-09, #ROTP_259 |
 | 04-25-08, #MMDT20_08-16 |  | 12-21-08, #BAD_08-12-21 |  | 08-14-09, #MMDT20_09-33 |
 | 04-29-08, #KMCC-4-16 |  | 12-27-08, #ROTP_227 |  | 08-22-09, #ROTP_261 |
 | 05-02-08, #MMDT20_08-17 |  | 12-30-08, #BAD_12-30-08 |  | 08-23-09, #BAD_08-23-09 |
 | 05-04-08, #BAD_08-05-04 |  | 12-31-08, #MMDT20_08-FY |  | 08-28-09, #MMDT20_09-35 |
 | 05-09-08, #MMDT20_08-18 |  | 01-02-09, #MMDT20_09-01 |  | 08-29-09, #ROTP_262 |
 | 05-11-08, #MMS-112 |  | 01-04-09, #MMCZ-2008 |  | 09-05-09, #ROTP_263 |
 | 05-11-08, #BAD_08-05-11 |  | 01-06-09, #BAD_01-06-09 |  | 09-11-09, #MMDT20_09-37 |
 | 05-16-08, #MMDT20_08-19 |  | 01-09-09, #MMDT20_09-02 |  | 09-11-09, #BR-09-81 |
 | 05-18-08, #BAD_08-05-18 |  | 01-09-09, #BR-09-55 |  | 09-18-09, #MMDT20_09-38 |
 | 05-23-08, #MMDT20_08-20 |  | 01-11-09, #BAD_01-11-09 |  | 09-19-09, #ROTP_265 |
 | 05-25-08, #08-21 |  | 01-11-09, #BAD_01-11-09 |  | 10-02-09, #MMDT20_09-40 |
 | 05-25-08, #BAD_08-05-25 |  | 01-12-09, #MM-192 |  | 10-06-09, #KMCC_6-02 |
 | 05-30-08, #MMDT20_08-21 |  | 01-13-09, #BAD_01-11-09 |  | 10-09-09, #BR-09-85 |
 | 05-30-08, #BR-08-18 |  | 01-13-09, #BAD_01-11-09 |  | 10-16-09, #MMDT20_09-42 |
 | 05-31-08, #MMCZ_0043 |  | 01-16-09, #BR-09-56 |  | 10-22-09, #BR-09-86 |
 | 06-01-08, #BAD_08-06-01 |  | 01-17-09, #ROTP_230 |  | 10-23-09, #MMDT20_09-43 |
 | 06-06-08, #MMDT20_08-22 |  | 01-18-09, #BAD_01-18-09 |  | 10-24-09, #ROTP_270 |
 | 06-07-08, #ROTP_198 |  | 01-20-09, #KMCC_05-09 |  | 10-25-09, #09-43 |
 | 06-08-08, #BAD_08-06-08 |  | 01-20-09, #BAD_01-20-09 |  | 10-25-09, #MMS-131 |
 | 06-13-08, #BR-08-20 |  | 01-23-09, #BR-09-57 |  | 10-30-09, #MMDT20_09-44 |
 | 06-13-08, #MMDT20_08-23 |  | 01-24-09, #ROTP_231 |  | 10-31-09, #ROTP_271 |
 | 06-14-08, #ROTP_199 |  | 01-25-09, #BAD_01-25-09 |  | 11-14-09, #ROTP_273 |
 | 06-20-08, #MMDT20_08-24 |  | 01-26-09, #MM-194 |  | 11-18-09, #KMCC_6-03 |
 | 06-21-08, #BR-08-21 |  | 01-27-09, #BAD_01-27-09 |  | 11-20-09, #MMDT20_09-47 |
 | 06-26-08, #BR-08-22 |  | 01-30-09, #MMDT20_09-05 |  | 11-21-09, #ROTP_274 |
 | 06-27-08, #MMDT20_08-25 |  | 02-01-09, #BAD_02-01-09 |  | 11-27-09, #MMDT20_09-48 |
 | 07-04-08, #BR-08-23 |  | 02-03-09, #BAD_02-03-09 |  | 11-28-09, #ROTP_275 |
 | 07-04-08, #MMDT20_08-26 |  | 02-06-09, #MMDT20_09-06 |  | 11-29-09, #09-48 |
 | 07-04-08, #MMDT20_08-HY |  | 02-06-09, #BR-09-59 |  | 12-04-09, #MMDT20_09-49 |
 | 07-05-08, #ROTP_202 |  | 02-08-09, #BAD_02-08-09 |  | 12-05-09, #ROTP_276 |
 | 07-11-08, #MMDT20_08-27 |  | 02-13-09, #MMDT20_09-07 |  | 12-06-09, #DM_12-06-09 |
 | 07-18-08, #MMDT20_08-28 |  | 02-15-09, #BAD_02-15-09 |  | 12-07-09, #DRP_ep002 |
 | 07-18-08, #BR-08-25 |  | 02-20-09, #MMDT20_09-08 |  | 12-11-09, #MMDT20_09-50 |
 | 07-20-08, #MMS-115 |  | 02-20-09, #BR-09-61 |  | 12-18-09, #MMDT20_09-51 |
 | 07-21-08, #MMS-115p |  | 02-22-09, #BAD_02-22-09 |  | 12-19-09, #ROTP_278 |
 | 07-24-08, #BR-08-26 |  | 02-24-09, #BAD_02-24-09 |  | 12-21-09, #BR-09-98 |
 | 07-25-08, #MMDT20_08-29 |  | 02-27-09, #BR-09-62 |  | 12-27-09, #09-52 |
 | 08-01-08, #MMDT20_08-30 |  | 03-01-09, #BAD_03-01-09 |  | 12-28-09, #DRP_ep005 |
 | 08-01-08, #BR-08-27 |  | 03-02-09, #MM-199 |  | 12-31-09, #MMDT20_09-FY |
 | 08-07-08, #BR-08-28 |  | 03-08-09, #BAD_03-08-09 |  | 01-01-10, #MMDT20_10-01 |
 | 08-08-08, #MMDT20_08-31 |  | 03-10-09, #BAD_03-10-09 |  | 01-05-10, #KMCC_6-05 |
 | 08-15-08, #MMDT20_08-32 |  | 03-13-09, #MMDT20_09-11 |  | 01-08-10, #MMDT20_10-02 |
 | 08-19-08, #BAD_08-08-19 |  | 03-15-09, #BAD_03-15-09 |  | 01-15-10, #MMDT20_10-03 |
 | 08-22-08, #MMDT20_08-33 |  | 03-20-09, #MMDT20_09-12 |  | 01-16-10, #ROTP_282 |
 | 08-29-08, #MMDT20_08-34 |  | 03-22-09, #BAD_03-22-09 |  | 01-19-10, #DM_01-19-10 |
 | 08-30-08, #BR-08-32 |  | 04-03-09, #MMDT20_09-14 |  | 01-22-10, #MMDT20_10-04 |
 | 08-30-08, #MMCZ_SP01 |  | 04-04-09, #ROTP_241 |  | 01-23-10, #ROTP_283 |
 | 09-05-08, #BR-08-33 |  | 04-05-09, #MMS-122 |  | 01-29-10, #MMDT20_10-05 |
 | 09-05-08, #BR-08-34 |  | 04-07-09, #KMCC- 5-14 |  | 02-06-10, #ROTP_285 |
 | 09-05-08, #BR-08-35 |  | 04-12-09, #MMS-123 |  | 02-12-10, #MMDT20_10-07 |
 | 09-05-08, #MMDT20_08-35 |  | 04-21-09, #KMCC-05-15 |  | 02-13-10, #ROTP_286 |
 | 09-06-08, #ROTP_211 |  | 04-24-09, #MMDT20_09-17 |  | 02-20-10, #ROTP_287 |
 | 09-12-08, #MMDT20_08-36 |  | 04-26-09, #MMS-125 |  | 03-06-10, #ROTP_289 |
 | 09-13-08, #BR-08-36 |  | 05-03-09, #MMCZ-09-15 |  | 03-19-10, #MMDT20_10-12 |
 | 09-19-08, #MMDT20_08-37 |  | 05-15-09, #MMDT20_09-20 |  | 03-20-10, #ROTP_291 |
 | 09-20-08, #ROTP_213 |  | 05-16-09, #ROTP_247 |  | 03-26-10, #MMDT20_10-13 |
 | 09-21-08, #MMS-116 |  | 05-24-09, #09-21 |  | 03-27-10, #ROTP_292 |
 | 09-21-08, #MMS-116p |  | 05-31-09, #BAD_05-31-09 |  | 04-02-10, #MMDT20_10-14 |
 | 09-23-08, #BAD_08-09-23 |  | 05-31-09, #09-22 |  | 04-03-10, #ROTP_293 |
 | 09-26-08, #MMDT20_08-38 |  | 06-01-09, #MM-212 |  | 04-10-10, #ROTP_294 |
 | 09-26-08, #BR-08-38 |  | 06-05-09, #MMDT20_09-23 |  | 04-24-10, #ROTP_296 |
 | 09-30-08, #BAD_08-09-30 |  | 06-06-09, #ROTP_250 |  | 06-01-10, #KMCC_6-10 |
 | 10-04-08, #BR-08-39 |  | 06-13-09, #ROTP_251 |  | 06-25-10, #ROTP_305 |
 | 10-04-08, #BR-08-41 |  | 06-19-09, #MMDT20_09-25 |  | 08-06-10, #ROTP_311 |
 | 10-10-08, #BR-08-42 |  | 06-26-09, #MMDT20_09-26 |  | 08-13-10, #ROTP_312 |
 | 10-10-08, #MMDT20_08-40 |  | 06-26-09, #BR-09-71 | | |
 | 10-17-08, #MMDT20_08-41 |  | 06-27-09, #ROTP_253 | | |
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Messages about the artist: "Rycehat"
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It's my fault, I misunderstood what you had meant :(
--- oddaustin:
I agree, can we re-separate them? I never wanted them merged in the first place.
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I can always ask Wayne about it tomorrow. He's got to debug the new upgrade this weekend anyway. All the info's still there. He can determine what's recoverable.
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What I said was that I wanted to transfer and delete a few songs between the two separated artists pages, I never mentioned merging everything together...
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Since Wayne's the one who made sure there was a warning saying 'action cannot be undone', I'm going to go with 'no'. When Emi said, 'Merge - Odd Austin has decided...', I took it at face value that Odd Austin had decided.
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Then can Wayne fix this?
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Nope. It says right on the merge screen- 'this action cannot be undone', so I'm always careful to make sure all those ArtistID numbers I enter are just right.
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I agree, can we re-separate them? I never wanted them merged in the first place.
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Done, but a bit of editing of the page is in order now as some the stuff from well filled out artist pages gets duplicated in merges like this. I usually defer to what the artist wants to keep on their page if the artist filled it out themselves.
That reminds me about the business of the multiple artist notion that Wayne had for this new site upgrade. It might've been better to wait 'til all that was sorted out to do this.
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Hmmm, good point. Right now the site only allows one ArtistID per member. I'll have to change that. Give me at least a few days.
oddaustin: --- Since I am Rycehat, is there any way to make it so my account can edit song names and such on this artist page like I can do with the Odd Austin one?
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Since I am Rycehat, is there any way to make it so my account can edit song names and such on this artist page like I can do with the Odd Austin one?
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Some of the greatest short songs ever. Quick and to the point...of comedy!
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