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== Cojum Dip ==
Cojum Dip is a musical group that fuses elements of heavy metal, rock music, barbershop, free jazz, pop, contemporary art music, and many other musical styles, often within a single track.
The Story of Cojum Dip
Would you like to hear the story of Cojum Dip? I will tell you the story of Cojum Dip: Bodur the Clumsy awoke from his slumber of a thousand years and turned on his radio. The sounds which came forth were weak, mundane, slow, and did not rock nasty enough. So, with the help of his childhood nemesis Laurence (a.k.a. Oktabis, Keeper of the River of Lost Souls), a group was formed that would right the foolish humans in their ways and destroy rock and roll. . . again.
Cojum Dip has released one album and is currently forging another in the fires of Bleedor.
They tour Detroit, Ann Arbor and Lansing semi-frequently, so BEWARE!
Band Lineup
The members of Cojum Dip include:
ˑ Bodur the Clumsy - vocals, guitar, keyboards, baglama, accordian, darbuka, power drill, saxophone ˑ Laurence, Diplomat of the Doom Axe - guitar, beer keg ˑ Udabn the Feared - bass ˑ Captain No - drums ˑ Mumutits the Sour - guitar, saw, video game controller
Discography
ˑ The Greatest Demo CD in the Universe - 2005 ˑ Anthropomorphic Bible Assault EP - 2006
External links
ˑ Cojum Dip Official Site! news, gigs, photos, videos, music, and merchandise ˑ Cojum Dip's Myspace page music, videos, other fun stuff