Paul Bunyan and the Blue Ox
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza was an American mathcore band from Mur… Read Full Bio ↴The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza was an American mathcore band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The band was founded (without a vocalist) in Monroe, Louisiana by members Layne Meylain, Mason Crooks, Brad Thompson, and Mike Butler. They relocated to Murfreesboro, TN to look for a frontman and found Jessie Freeland.
The group derived their name (as a joke) from celebrity Tony Danza, upon one of his professions being tap dancing. The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza released four studio albums before disbanding in 2012.
The group signed with Corrosive Recording in 2005 after self-releasing their debut album. Their second most recent release, Danza II: Electric Boogaloo, was issued in 2007 on Black Market Activities. The album's name is a parody of the Danzig album, Danzig II: Lucifuge, as well as the 1980s film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. The album features short, humorous skits interspersed with the songs making fun of their surroundings growing up. In March 2008, the band crashed their tour van after playing a show in Lewisville, Texas. Former member Brad Thomson founded Midgets with Machetes, a record label distributed by Uprising Records. The band released their third album, Danza III: The Series of Unfortunate Events, on July 6, 2010. On the record, Josh Travis performs lead and rhythm guitar on an 8-string guitar as well as the bass. It also marks the first album by the band to include drummer Mike Bradley. The songs "I Am Sammy Jankis" and "The Union" have been released as singles.
On September 24, 2009, the band announced that Layne Meylain and Mike Butler had amicably left the group. At the same time, the band formally announced their next album, Danza III: A Series of Unfortunante Events. The album focuses on lyrical themes such as, personal, social, political and global "unfortunate events" tied around three musical themes, technical, groove-based and ambient. It will be recorded in November with Jeremiah Scott and Steve Blackmon.
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza fits right in with today's emerging mathcore heroes, including Ion Dissonance, Ed Gein, The Red Chord, Premonitions Of War, Into The Moat, and Burnt By The Sun. The schizophrenic high-end guitars provide a blanket of psychotic aural assault amidst massive, dense tech breakdowns that will have you slipping, sliding, and dancing every which way. Much like Into The Moat, these guys barrel through one breakdown after the next, successively building on and expanding some of the tightest grooves tech metal has to offer. The bombarding grind-like speeds make a good part of their material sound like Ion Dissonance and Dillinger Escape Plan, while the massive guitar/bass/drum aesthetic using during stop-n-go breakdowns is very similar to Burnt By The Sun.
The latest album Danza III shows the bands proficiency at infusing elements of post metal into technical hardcore metal with amazing use of polymetric/polyrythmic technicalities!
The group derived their name (as a joke) from celebrity Tony Danza, upon one of his professions being tap dancing. The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza released four studio albums before disbanding in 2012.
The group signed with Corrosive Recording in 2005 after self-releasing their debut album. Their second most recent release, Danza II: Electric Boogaloo, was issued in 2007 on Black Market Activities. The album's name is a parody of the Danzig album, Danzig II: Lucifuge, as well as the 1980s film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. The album features short, humorous skits interspersed with the songs making fun of their surroundings growing up. In March 2008, the band crashed their tour van after playing a show in Lewisville, Texas. Former member Brad Thomson founded Midgets with Machetes, a record label distributed by Uprising Records. The band released their third album, Danza III: The Series of Unfortunate Events, on July 6, 2010. On the record, Josh Travis performs lead and rhythm guitar on an 8-string guitar as well as the bass. It also marks the first album by the band to include drummer Mike Bradley. The songs "I Am Sammy Jankis" and "The Union" have been released as singles.
On September 24, 2009, the band announced that Layne Meylain and Mike Butler had amicably left the group. At the same time, the band formally announced their next album, Danza III: A Series of Unfortunante Events. The album focuses on lyrical themes such as, personal, social, political and global "unfortunate events" tied around three musical themes, technical, groove-based and ambient. It will be recorded in November with Jeremiah Scott and Steve Blackmon.
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza fits right in with today's emerging mathcore heroes, including Ion Dissonance, Ed Gein, The Red Chord, Premonitions Of War, Into The Moat, and Burnt By The Sun. The schizophrenic high-end guitars provide a blanket of psychotic aural assault amidst massive, dense tech breakdowns that will have you slipping, sliding, and dancing every which way. Much like Into The Moat, these guys barrel through one breakdown after the next, successively building on and expanding some of the tightest grooves tech metal has to offer. The bombarding grind-like speeds make a good part of their material sound like Ion Dissonance and Dillinger Escape Plan, while the massive guitar/bass/drum aesthetic using during stop-n-go breakdowns is very similar to Burnt By The Sun.
The latest album Danza III shows the bands proficiency at infusing elements of post metal into technical hardcore metal with amazing use of polymetric/polyrythmic technicalities!
Paul Bunyan and the Blue Ox
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Lyrics
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12-21-12 The ancient calendar, I-net software and the I-ching oracle…
5 Deep on Charlie This This has opened my eyes Pushed now far away Remains the…
A Trail of Tears The beaten trail speaks through me They were taken from the…
Behind Those Eyes I've seen this place before I've seen this place before I've…
Big Pun's Not Dead Because I Just Saw Him at Krispy Kreme Dods wash away this trend Still leave my face the same For…
Big Pun's not dead because I just saw him at the Krispy Kreme Dods wash away this trend Still leave my face the same For…
Bill Dance Lands the Big One We held Strong arms As alpha decided our alliance Through ch…
Bringin' It Straight From Alabama Headlights Roaming through County lines 'Round the way M…
Carroll 14 Wossman 7 At this aim Angles seem justified Hind sight Has no Vant…
Crunchy Black did me in at Midnight Madness your testimony across white screens where ideals are bette…
Daddy Is Coming Up Whoa All this trapped in this cabin Lost in woods With my…
Go Greyhound Further than it's all remembered Roots of this entire matte…
God Ain't Got No Use for No 180lb Bag of Sugar Days wake up, Where lives are loaded, Into chambers that thr…
Hold the Line The sound from inside of my chest beating Was the only…
Hour of the Time Believe... Believe me... To be enlightened is not to be th…
I Am Sammy Jankis Take away all my words, all my thoughts. My hopes, my…
I Bet Heaven Looks a Lot Like Talladega As rain falls, Colors spin around, Halos never placed. Starr…
I Don't Mean To Impose But I Am The Ocean Her blue skies and ocean with feet in the sand There's…
Mad Max Beyond Superdome city lights collapse around lights that collapse around …
My Bowling Ball's Frozen In A Footlocker In Chicago A month bled into another, I walked next to you in…
Nobody Eats BBQ Two Days In A Row From coast to coast Values of a family ran From coast to…
Passenger 57 You have drug me into the midst of this holy…
Rollin' And Tumblin' On Satan's Rotisserie our pearls to pigs dreams are trampled a gaze was so lazy …
Rudy X 3 You ever had a person in your life Like a so…
Suicide's Best Friend Do you still see their small hands? Can you hear their…
The Electric Boogaloo Explain it simple only as pure joy When testaments of our…
The Lost & Damned The dynasty rides this icon forever It bring freedom and di…
The Union Is this something that you thought you could do And even…
There's A Time And A Place For Everything So, it's time once again to say goodbye And all this…
Tony Little Jack Daniels and the Open Road My hands Through my hands These hands through mirrored refle…
W.A.L.L.S. I've seen these walls move I've seen these walls breathe T…
You Gonna Buy The Beers Or The Whole Damn Bar Her blue skies and ocean with feet in the sand There's…
You Won't Pound For a pound This is me vs. me Toe to toe Blow…
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@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
Still one of the best band names ever.
@bknight3391
Pulling a track from way out of the memory hole for me. I often forget about the nutty stuff that Josh Travis got up to before he got involved in Emmure. Now I'll have to go listen to Danza 4 again for the first time in ages.
Great cover as usual!
@sirnasty1553
I love how much of a josh fanboy this kid is. He’s gonna go places if he hasn’t already. Love the energy. Also funny as hell because I just wanted to see how the intro was played since I’m getting back into music after a few months break and you literally JUST uploaded this
@mikesmitty9059
Your passion bleeds through the screen, absolutely love it.
@lagok7036
My favorite Danza song by far. I can't believe this is uploaded. Thank you. As I'm sure you must know, this is kinda nowhere to be seen/heard/done on YT. So great to see .1:50ish-3:20ish. Subscribing, homie.
@justinsundstrom8976
This definitely one of, if not the best, Djent song of all time.
@lagok7036
i'd recommend it be given a much more unique title, yet i don't know what it is.
@erichcolon7137
Sick. Such a good band. Rip Brad Thomson
@andallicansayis
fierce Pierce tears peers
@killam86
omg YES dude