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(New page: Hair metal band featuring future Dethklok drummer Pickles. They appear in three episodes of Adult Swim cartoon ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0839188/ Metalocalypse]''. [[Category:Meta...)
 
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Hair metal band featuring future [[Dethklok]] drummer Pickles. They appear in three episodes of Adult Swim cartoon ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0839188/ Metalocalypse]''.
 
Hair metal band featuring future [[Dethklok]] drummer Pickles. They appear in three episodes of Adult Swim cartoon ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0839188/ Metalocalypse]''.
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According to the "Snakes n' Barrels" episode (first aired 24 Sept. 2006 ), the band consists of:
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* Pickles, vocals and lead guitar
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* Antonio Tony Demarco Thunderbottom (a Slash parody) on bass
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* Sammy "Candy Nose" Twinskins, drums
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* Snizzy "Snaz" Bullets, rhythm guitar
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Side note: the conjunction in their name has contributed to a real lack of clarity on the internet. We're going with n' because that's what [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Metalocalypse_episodes WIkipedia] uses. The [http://dethklok.wikia.com/wiki/Snakes_N%27_Barrels_(band) Metalocalypse Wiki] uses N', and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0865177/ IMDB] uses both <nowiki>'n'</nowiki> and "and." WTF internet?
 
[[Category:Metalocalypse]]
 
[[Category:Metalocalypse]]

Revision as of 21:17, 14 November 2017

Hair metal band featuring future Dethklok drummer Pickles. They appear in three episodes of Adult Swim cartoon Metalocalypse.

According to the "Snakes n' Barrels" episode (first aired 24 Sept. 2006 ), the band consists of:

  • Pickles, vocals and lead guitar
  • Antonio Tony Demarco Thunderbottom (a Slash parody) on bass
  • Sammy "Candy Nose" Twinskins, drums
  • Snizzy "Snaz" Bullets, rhythm guitar

Side note: the conjunction in their name has contributed to a real lack of clarity on the internet. We're going with n' because that's what WIkipedia uses. The Metalocalypse Wiki uses N', and IMDB uses both 'n' and "and." WTF internet?