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Grand Buffet : ウィキペディア英語版
Grand Buffet

Grand Buffet is a hip-hop funk duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, made up of Jackson O'Connell-Barlow (stage names: Iguanadon, Grape-a-Don, Plaps, Nate Kukla, and Mr. Pennsylvania) and Jarrod Weeks (stage names: M-Dog, Lord Grunge, Viceroy, Matt Kukla, Fred Durts). Their music is a unique brand of humorous, often satirical rap. They have toured several times with notable artists such as Gil Mantera's Party Dream, Sage Francis, Of Montreal, Cex,〔(rocksellout.com interview )〕 Sole, Magnolia Electric Co.,〔(Fighting Records bio page )〕 Streetlight Manifesto,〔(Lumino Magazine article )〕 and the late Wesley Willis.〔 They have also toured the USA and Europe extensively.〔 In 2005 they finished a European tour with Sage Francis,〔Cleveland Scene (article ) at (archive.org )〕 and an American Tour with Of Montreal and MGMT in 2006.〔 They toured with Girl Talk in 2008, and Third Eye Blind in 2009.
== History ==
Grand Buffet has been together since 1996.〔 They have released two self-produced, full length LP's, ''Scrooge McRock'' (1997, out of print) and ''Sparkle Classic'' (2000), as well as a "Trilogy of Terror": 3 EP's - ''Undercover Angels'' (2002), ''Cigarette Beach'' (2002), and ''Pittsburgh Hearts'' (2003). Each of these releases has included different names for Jackson and Jarrod in the liner notes; the stage names are listed chronologically from ''Scrooge McRock'' to ''Cigarette Beach'' - ''Pittsburgh Hearts'' attributed them by their real names.
Their MySpace account also lists them as Viceroy (Jarrod) and Plaps (Jackson). There was a third member, a DJ named G-Rude (Dan), who was credited on ''Scrooge McRock'' but no subsequent albumsthus the liner art for both ''Scrooge McRock'' and ''Dicer'' contains three member's pictures instead of two. In 2004, they released a full length CD of outtakes, rarities, and radio performances called ''Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks''. In 2005, they released a greatest hits collection, ''Five Years of Fireworks'', which included a new track and a bonus DVD filled with music videos, outtakes, backstage antics, and live material. A sequel to ''Dicer'' was announced in 2005, and Weeks mentioned possibly expanding it into an annual release.〔(Official site ), July 10, 2005〕 It is notable to mention that they once again toured with a DJ for some shows in 2005 and 2006; a DJ from Texas, DJ Jester the Filipino Fist, who has toured with Kid Koala.〔(San Antonio Current article ) about DJ Jester〕
On May 8, 2007, ''"The Haunted Fucking Gazebo"'' EP and on January 8, 2008, ''"King Vision"'' were released, both on Fighting Records.

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