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Carnival Art
Carnival Art is credited on 33 releases across 9 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1990–1995 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
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Biography
Carnival Art was an American alternative rock band. Formed in Los Angeles in 1989, the band initially consisted of Michael Petak (lead vocals, guitar), Shane Paul Rhody (guitar, vocals), Ed Dobrydnio (bass guitar), and Keith Fallis (drums, vocals). They released their debut album Like Nobodys Business through their own label Spineless Voodoo Records the same year, and after this album, Rhody left the band, with Dobrydnio replacing him on lead guitar and Brian Bell joining to assume bass duties. In 1990, the band released a promotional EP titled Dig, followed a year later by their second album Thrumdrone, released on Situation Two Records. Three more EPs titled Blue Food & Black Sparks, Wrestling Swamis Vs. Mr. Blue Veins, and Holy Smokes were also released from 1991 to 1992. The band was moved to Beggars Banquet Records after Situation Two's dissolution in 1992, and released their third and final studio album Welcome To Vas Llegas the same year. The band also recorded a cover of "Cold Ethyl" for an Alice Cooper tribute album titled Welcome to Our Nightmare: A Tribute to Alice Cooper, released in 1993 on Triple X Records. Their lack of commercial success led to them being dropped from Beggars Banquet, and after an unsuccessful attempt at landing another deal under the name Jerkwater, the group disbanded. Following the break-up, Bell formed a duo with his then-girlfriend Susan Fox called the Space Twins, and became the rhythm guitarist for Weezer. Petak recorded a solo album titled Pretty Little Lonely, and Fallis became the drummer for Big Drill Car and Shufflepuck. Dobrydnio also joined Shufflepuck under the name Ed Alexander, and found work as A&R for Interscope and Vanguard Records. The song "Mr. Blue Veins", along with its music video, was featured in the episode "Water Safety" from the MTV animated series Beavis and Butt-head.
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Credited work
33 releases · 9 albums · active 1990–1995
- Production · 26
- Other credits · 16
- Performance · 12
Studios: A&M Studios · Sweaty Elvis Studios · Cherokee Studios
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