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Swearing At Motorists | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Dayton, Ohio, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Secretly Canadian |
Members | Dave Doughman - vocals, guitars, etc Martin Boeters - drums |
Past members | Don Thrasher - drums, tapes Joseph Siwinski - drums Timmy Taylor - drums Mike Volk - guitar Neil Blender - bass Kelley Marchal - percussion Matt Bowman - guitar W. Wright - sitar Phil Mehaffey - organ Tom Byrne - 12 string guitar, mandolin, lap steel Kelli Byrne - vocals Rodd Boggs - dulcimer, guitar, trumpet Steve Poulton - organ Warren Byrom - trumpet Nate Farley - farfisa Jim Greer - guitar Nick Chiccehitto - mandolin Brian Mctear - rhodes, banjo Noel Siwinski - guitar Todd Siwinski - percussion Kurt Wunder - trumpet Travis Nelsen - drums Jonathan Cargill - drums Michael Kapinus - trumpet Jim Zespy - organ, keyboards Joe Dilworth - drums Harrison Hayes - drums Mike Kennedy - drums Richard Coneliano - drums Ben Chamie - drums Jason Kourkounis - drums Dimitri Coats - drums Scout Niblett - drums Craig Nichols - drums Will Johnson - drums Matt "Pistol" Stoessel - pedal steel Henry Owings - vocals TC Marsh - drums Martin Boeters - drums Ludwig Jackson Doughman - vocals, drums Mike Postalakis - Deadpan Hype Man |
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Swearing At Motorists is a two-piece rock and roll band composed of Dave Doughman (guitar, vocals, etc.) and drummer Martin Boeters (previously Joseph Siwinski). They formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1994, releasing their self-titled debut cassette in 1995. Joseph Siwinski replaced Don Thrasher (formerly of Guided by Voices), who had originally been on drums.
Critics have referred to Swearing At Motorists as “The Two Man Who”[ citation needed ], a nickname bestowed upon the band by Cheetah Chrome of the Dead Boys. Their albums are a combination of rock and love songs that portray 'a character at the mercy of his own destiny'[ citation needed ].
The Swearing At Motorists song "Flying Pizza", named after a Dayton pizzeria, details an unpleasant encounter with an old acquaintance.
Swearing At Motorists' concerts have involved antics such as Doughman tearing the strings out of his guitar mid-song and jumping offstage, as well as comedic anecdotes relayed between, and sometimes within, songs.
The band has toured the United States and Europe several times. From 2000 - 2011 all of their records were released by Bloomington, Indiana label Secretly Canadian. In 2014 Austrian label Siluh Records released their 7" ep Burn Down The Wire. On February 8, 2014, the band successfully funded the production & manufacturing of their newest album, While Laughing, The Joker Tells The Truth, via Kickstarter.
Frontman Dave Doughman has challenged The White Stripes to a contest of who can put on a better show, but has never received a reply. [1]
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