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Fungus

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At least four bands have the name Fungus: 1. Spanish rockband (00's). 2. Dutch folkrockband (70's) 3. Italian rockband (00's) 4. Japanese punkband 5. Swedish punk band (90's) Fungus (Spain): The band FUNGUS was born in Vicalvaro (Madrid, Spain) in the 2001, influenced by the sound Stoner. Groups as Dozer, Fumanchu, Nebula, QOTSA and above all, the pioneers in this sound: Kyuss, they mark a so extensive style in shades as the own rock. After various changes in the band of guitars and drums, the crew present is consolidated in 2005 with Fernando Matus in bass and vocals, Sergio FuzzCamaro and Fernan to the guitars and Antonio Heavy as drummer. The existing songs are reinforced and themselves extensive the set of concert with versions from our Stoner Rocks favourites bands (like Dozer, Unida, Fumanch, Kyuss). In February-March of 2005 they record in Pluggin with King Carlos Diamond their first demo called Lost in lonely planet with six themes. With the inertia and the desires after the good reception of the demo begin to play live in Madrid with several concerts. Already in summer played in other towns near the capital like Avila (Bikers meeting) or Salamanca. For October 13, 2005 they give the leap at large concert with Los Natas (Argentina) and their friends Glow and in December they organize the FUZZ FEST. In 2006 record Psychonaut, second demo with seven tracks full of power (with more psichedelic & stoner riffts, even one song singed in Spanish). Fungus (Netherlands): Fungus, a legendary dutch folk band is founded in 1972 in the Dutch town of Vlaardingen. The band consists of founder Fred Piek, Bob Dekenga and Kees Maat. At first they almost exclusively play English and Scottish folk. Bob Dekkenga leaves the group in 1973 to study and is replaced with Sido Martens, a former Farmers Union and Hello member and bass player Koos Pakvis. They publish the single "Farewell To Tarwathie". Fungus is the first band to combine Dutch folklore and folkrock in 1974. The titlele
Sources: triblive

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