Dirty Sanchez

Genres: Hardcore, Punk rock, Rock
Web site: http://www.hometown.aol.com/fazexoh/DIRTY_SANCHEZ.html
Las Vegas locals, Dirty Sanchez, are an aggressive, politically minded, alcohol-fueled punk rock band. They combine melody and catastrophe into a frenzied existence of music driven from the depths of the soul. Despite a tortured beginning, the now four-headed hound of the Las Vegas punk scene is plowing its way through the dusty streets like a wrecking ball. Always an unexpected visual experience, you will be surprised when you see Dirty Sanchez leveling your favorite venue. Beneath their belt, they carry the weight of two self produced and distributed recordings, the self titled release "Dirty Sanchez" (January 2002) and "Tofuyuk" (June 2002). Also Featured on the local Panic Records Compilation: Hopeless Street. The band is currently writing for they're most ambitious record to date. Driven by self promotion, determination and pure desire for everything that is music, Dirty Sanchez is committed to bringing your faith back to the spirit of punk rock music.
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- Musicians:
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Steve O. – Guitar, Vocals
Ben Hernandez – Bass, Vocals
Jacob Hernandez – Drums - Formed:
- 2001, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Slayer, NOFX, Bouncing Souls, The Dwarves, Misfits, The Ramones, Strung Out, Propaghandi, Iron Maiden, Fugazi, Minor Threat
- Current status
- Writing
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