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Toad the Wet Sprocket

Few people recognize that a decade before Californian alternate rockers Toad the Damp Sprocket even had become, England was residential to another a lot more obscure band named following the well-known Monty Python skit. This specific outfit started in the city of Bedfordshire in the middle-’70s, and presented vocalist Mike …

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Glen Phillips

Blessed in Santa Barbara, CA, Glen Phillips served as the frontman and primary songwriter for Toad the Damp Sprocket before starting his single profession in 2001. Toad the Moist Sprocket took form in 1986, when Phillips was just 14 years of age, as well as the band’s debut work, Breads …

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Toad the Wet Sprocket

Named honoring a sketch with the Monty Python comedy troupe, Toad the Moist Sprocket became perhaps one of the most successful alternative rock and roll bands of the first ’90s, boasting a contemporary folk-pop sound that wielded enough melody and R.E.M.-styled jangle to straddle both contemporary rock and mature contemporary …

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