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There are a lot of different categories or varieties of band name, and they often correspond to the era or genre of the band in question. This page has some of these, and examples from real life and fiction. Fictional bands often have utterly dreadful names that are poking fun at certain genres.
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== "The" Bands ==
 
The most timeless of band names, this style of band naming transcends genre and is enduringly popular. Probably because of The Beatles. You can't usually tell a lot about how a band will sound if its called The Whatever. Sometimes a joke will be made about someone being out of touch with modern music by having them add a "The" to a band name that does not usually take a "The," such as "The Led Zeppelins" or "The Alkaline Trio." (In a case of [[Truth in Television]], Eurythmics, Pet Shop Boys, Scorpions, Ben Folds Five and others often suffer this. Inverted by [[The Prodigy]], as many people think the band name is Prodigy.<ref>The front cover of their most popular album, ''Fat of the Land'', and the subsequent ''[[Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned]]'' showed only the word "Prodigy." However, Liam Howlett stated that the band's name has always included the article.</ref>) Band names that follow the "The Plural Nouns" style are something of a [[Dead Horse Trope]] and more modern "The" band names tend to be more of a "The Abstract Noun" or "The Adjective" style. Talking Heads were aware of this, and went to great lengths not to be called 'the' Talking Heads, including naming an album, "The Name of This Band is Talking Heads".
 
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An inversion: [[Pink Floyd]] was known as The Pink Floyd during the Syd Barrett year(s).
 
=== "The"Comic Bands ExamplesBooks ===
* The Kindly Ones from ''[[The Sandman]]''
 
=== Film ===
* Marty McFly's band, The Pinheads, from ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to The Future]]''
* In ''[[Light of Day]]'', Joe Rasnick's band is called The Barbusters.
* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''.
* The Paranoids (a Beatles ripoff) from ''[[Thomas Pynchon|The Crying of Lot 49]]''.
* The Gavinners, from ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]''.
** Of course, the band was originally called Garyuu Wave in the Japanese version, ''[[Gyakuten Saiban 4]]''...
* The Weird Sisters, from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', said to be one of the most popular wizard bands out there, and booked to play at Hogwarts at the Yule Ball in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]''. ([[Harry Potter (film)|The film]] made them punk rockers.) Nymphadora Tonks is a fan.
* The Band With Rocks In, from ''[[Discworld|Soul Music]]''. Also The Whom, The Blots and The Surreptitious Fabric, all names briefly used by a wannabe band (and not coincidentally all puns on the names of real bands).
* ''[[The Commitments]]''. Chosen deliberately, and explained in the book & film that "all the great sixties bands were 'the somethings'".
** And naturally, there are at least two bands called "The Somethings".
* The Plural Nouns, of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' forum.
* The Worthless Peons, Ted's band on ''[[Scrubs]]''.
* The Negative Adjectives, from punk webcomic ''[[Nothing Nice to Say]]''
* The One-ders of ''[[That Thing You Do]]!''
* The Knights of Rockville, Achmed and Amir from ''[[Backyard Sports]]'''s band
* The Kindly Ones from [[The Sandman]]
* The Baljeetles from the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode of the name name.
* The Lone Rangers from ''[[Airheads]]''.
 
* The Midnight Riders from ''[[Left 4 Dead|Left 4 Dead 2]]''.
=== Literature ===
** They actually have a few songs. If you're wondering, they are in the the game as well as on the band's [[YouTube]] page.
* The Paranoids (a Beatles ripoff) from [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s ''[[The Crying of Lot 49]]''.
* The Stillborn (from one of [[George Carlin|George Carlin's]] books)
* The Weird Sisters, from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', said to be one of the most popular wizard bands out there, and booked to play at Hogwarts at the Yule Ball in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (novel)|Goblet of Fire]]''. ([[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|The film]] made them punk rockers.) Nymphadora Tonks is a fan.
* The Band With Rocks In, from ''[[Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]''. Also The Whom, The Blots and The Surreptitious Fabric, all names briefly used by a wannabe band (and not coincidentally all puns on the names of real bands).
* ''[[The Commitments]]''. Chosen deliberately, and explained in the book and film that "all the great sixties bands were 'the somethings'".
** And naturally, there are at least two bands called "The Somethings".
* The Stillborn (from one of [[George Carlin]]'s books)
* The Last Days, from the book of the same name.
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* From ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', [[The Blues Brothers]].
* The Worthless Peons, Ted's band on ''[[Scrubs]]''.
 
=== Theatre ===
* The Dreamettes from ''[[Dreamgirls]]''.
 
=== Video Games ===
* The Gavinners, from ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]''.
** Of course, the band was originally called Garyuu Wave in the Japanese version, ''[[Gyakuten Saiban 4]]''...
* The Knights of Rockville, Achmed and Amir from ''[[Backyard Sports]]''{{'}}s band
* The Midnight Riders from ''[[Left 4 Dead|Left 4 Dead 2]]''.
** They actually have a few songs. If you're wondering, they are in the the game as well as on the band's [[YouTube]] page.
 
=== Web Original ===
* The Negative Adjectives, from punk webcomic ''[[Nothing Nice to Say]]''
 
=== Web Comics ===
* The Plural Nouns, of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' forum.
* The Crotchmen (who even print bumper stickers that read "Who Watches The Crotchmen?" to sell at their shows) from the webcomic ''[[Sacred Heart]]''.
 
=== Western Animation ===
* The Baljeetles from the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode of the name name.
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
* [[The Agonist]]
* [[The Art of Noise]]
* [[The Band]] - best name ever
* [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] (They named themselves as such because they were huge Buddy Holly fans and Holly's band were known as The Crickets. Crickets and beetles are both insecty beings.)
* [[The Birthday Party]]
* The Blanks - An acapella group fronted by Sam Lloyd, the actor that plays Ted Buckland on Scrubs. See The Worthless Peons above.
* [[The Blanks]] - An ''a capella'' group fronted by Sam Lloyd, the actor that plays Ted Buckland on ''[[Scrubs]]''. See The Worthless Peons above.
* [[The Cars]]
* [[The Clash]]
* [[The Cranberries]]
* [[The Cure]] (though this has been changed/misspelled both as The Cures and Cure)
* [[The Doobie Brothers]] (since they were literally "doobie" "brothers", i.e. not flesh and blood brothers but "brothers", i.e. close friends, united... I don't have to explain further)
...and about a hundred thousand more.
* [[The Doors]]
* [[The SmithsDrums]]
** Named because [[The Smiths]] albums list the members as 'Voice' 'Guitar' 'The Bass Guitar' 'The Drums'
* [[The Strokes]]
*** Though [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|coolly]], The Drums list themselves as 'The Singin' 'The Stringin' 'The Twangin' 'The Bangin'
* The Hives
* [[The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster]]
* The View
* [[The VinesFaint]]
* [[The White StripesFall]]
* [[The WhoFree]], a eurodance band
* [[The Guess Who]]
** They sent a demo tape to a radio station labeled "Guess Who?" in the hopes they would be mistaken for a well-established band. Instead, the station decided their name was Guess Who.
*** Their name gave them some trouble reserving hotel rooms in cities where [[The Who]] had just toured and trashed ''their'' rooms.
* [[The Hives]]
* [[The Killers]]
* [[The Kills]]
* [[The Magic Nose Goblins]]
* [[The Mars Volta]]
* [[The Monkees (band)|The Monkees]]
* [[Moog Cookbook]] (no the), with an album named "The Moog Cookbook"
* [[The Melvins]]
** They tend to flip-flop between "The Melvins" and just "Melvins", seemingly for aesthetic reasons - typically the album cover will say "Melvins" but the disc itself will say "The Melvins". They kind of lampshaded this on the artwork to ''[[A Senile Animal]]'' by rendering their name as "(The) Melvins" and the album title as "(A) Senile Animal".
* [[The Mountain Goats]]
* The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, later shortened to ''[[Oingo Boingo]]'' and (briefly) to simply ''Boingo''.
* The Pipettes
* The [[Pink Floyd]] Sound (briefly, before they dropped the first and last words)
* [[The Pipettes]]
* [[The Police]]
* [[The Protomen]]
* [[The Rasmus]], Finnish rock band (they added the article to differentiate themselves from a Swedish DJ of the same name)
* The The
* [[The Residents]] (notable because that wasn't their original name, their initial demo got sent out accidentally unlabeled, so they took their new name when a record company sent the demo back marked as 'to: residents')
* [[The Rotted]]
* [[The Smiths]]
* [[The Specials]] (who started life as the Coventry Automatics, then became the Special AKA the Coventry Automatics, then the Special AKA and finally the Specials).
* [[The Stooges]]
* [[The Strokes]]
* [[The Texas Toad Lickers]] (together for only one album, though: the soundtrack to the film ''Vampires'')
* [[The The]]
** [[Attack of the The Eye Creatures|Eye Creatures?]]
** Oh ''no''...
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*** Can—because it's a common word (with two completely different meanings)--so any match is unlikely to be related to the obscure German prog/art rockers.
*** The rapper A+ was widely reported to have named himself thus ''precisely'' to make it a hard search term (specifically on [[Digital Piracy Is Evil|Napster]]).
*** And then there's [https://web.archive.org/web/20130807031359/http://bash.org/?514353 this], of course...
* [[The KillersThrills]]
* [[The KillsTrammps]]
* [[The ThrillsTrashmen]]
* [[The StoogesTraveling Wilburys]]
* [[The MelvinsUsed]]
** They tend to flip-flop between "The Melvins" and just "Melvins", seemingly for aesthetic reasons - typically the album cover will say "Melvins" but the disc itself will say "The Melvins". They kind of lampshaded this on the artwork to ''[[A Senile Animal]]'' by rendering their name as "(The) Melvins" and the album title as "(A) Senile Animal".
* The Faint
* The Drums
** Named because [[The Smiths]] albums list the members as 'Voice' 'Guitar' 'The Bass Guitar' 'The Drums'
*** Though [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|coolly]], The Drums list themselves as 'The Singin' 'The Stringin' 'The Twangin' 'The Bangin'
* The Trammps
* The Magic Nose Goblins
* The Winstons
* The Cranberries
* The Used
* The Birthday Party
* The Texas Toad Lickers (together for only one album, though: the soundtrack to the film ''Vampires'')
* The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
* The Residents (notable because that wasn't their original name, their initial demo got sent out accidentally unlabeled, so they took their new name when a record company sent the demo back marked as 'to: residents')
* The Guess Who
** They sent a demo tape to a radio station labeled "Guess Who?" in the hopes they would be mistaken for a well-established band. Instead, the station decided their name was Guess Who.
*** Their name gave them some trouble reserving hotel rooms in cities where [[The Who]] had just toured and trashed ''their'' rooms.
* The Art of Noise
* [[The Police]]
* [[The Verve]] (who were originally called simply 'Verve' but changed the name due to potential copyright infringement)
* [[The FallView]]
* [[The Monkees (band)|The MonkeesVines]]
* [[The White Stripes]]
* Moog Cookbook (no the), with an album named "The Moog Cookbook"
* [[The Winstons]]
* The Specials (who started life as the Coventry Automatics, then became the Special AKA the Coventry Automatics, then the Special AKA and finally the Specials).
* [[The Who]]
* The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, later shortened to ''[[Oingo Boingo]]'' and (briefly) to simply ''Boingo''.
* [[The Word Alive]]
* [[The Wyrd Sisters]] (the [http://www.wyrdsisters.com/ Wyrd Sisters] (the ''real'' ones], who predate the first Harry Potter novel by several years).
* [[The xx]] (because nouns are for the weak, apparently...)
* The Trashmen
* The xx (because nouns are for the weak, apparently...)
* The Rotted
* The [[Pink Floyd]] Sound (briefly, before they dropped the first and last words)
* The Doobie Brothers (since they were literally "doobie" "brothers", i.e. not flesh and blood brothers but "brothers", i.e. close friends, united... I don't have to explain further)
...and about a hundred thousand more.
* The Free, an eurodance band
* [[The Rasmus]], Finnish rock band (they added the article to differentiate themselves from a Swedish DJ of the same name)
 
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== X And The Ys ==
 
This one is a little rarer than the "The" band. It was most popular in/is most associated with the 1950s, what with Bill Haley & The Comets, but Ted Leo & The Pharmacists prove it is still popular today. However, most modern bands that follow this style don't play it straight in a "Frontman & The Musicians" style, but will just use funny words instead, like Me First & The Gimme Gimmes. The primary exception is [[Country Music]], particularly alternative or self-consciously "old-timey" country, where it retains an air of respectability and old-fashionedness. However, it still occasionally turns up in fiction.
 
=== X And The Ys Examples ===
*=== ''[[JosieAnime]] and the Pussy Cats[[Manga]]''. ===
* One of the band names suggested by Yui during the band-naming session in ''[[K-On!]]'' is "Hirasawa Yui and Her Happy Friends". Ritsu is less than happy about having the rest of the cast suddenly be nothing but extras.
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' has a real musician with a fake band: William Hung and His Hung Jury.
 
** That's kind of stretching the definition of ''"real musician"...''
=== [[Comic Books]] ===
** Arrested Development is also the name of a real life rap group that formed before the show.
* Crash and the Boys in ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]''.
* Dennis and the Dinmakers -- the British [[Dennis the Menace (UK comic strip)|Dennis the Menace]]'s band.
 
=== [[Fan Works]] ===
* At one point in ''[[Drunkard's Walk|Drunkard's Walk II]]'', Doug Sangnoir refers to [[Bubblegum Crisis|the Knight Sabers]] as "Lady White and the High-heel Gang" in a deliberate invocation of the trope.
* ''[[My Immortal]]'': Voldemort and the Death Dealers, anyone?
** And while we're at it, [[Hagrid and the Skoolgurlz]].
* Johnny Mushroom and the Kingdoms from ''[[Stupid Mario Brothers]]''
 
=== [[Film]] ===
* [[Eddie and the Cruisers]]. (The name of the movie, and the artist the soundtrack was credited to. And the name of the original book, as well.)
* In ''[[Grease]]'', the band playing at the dance contest was named Johnny Casino And The Gamblers.
* Firgin D'an and the Modal Nodes, aka the Cantina Band from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
* "Drimble Wedge and the Vegetation" in the original ''[[Bedazzled (1967 film)|Bedazzled]]''.
 
=== [[Literature]] ===
* "Sativa and the Tripouts" from ''[[The Butterfly Kid]]''.
* Sick Dick and the Volkswagens from ''[[The Crying of Lot 49]]''.
* Parodying the big band example below in M.A.S.H., Trapper once introduced Hawkeye as "Hawkeye Pierce and His Orchestra."
* Jesse and the Rippers from ''[[Full House]]''.
* [[Thomas Fay Syndicate|Thomas Fay]] and the [[Danny Phantom]] Band
* Pugilism and the Third Autistic Cuckoo, from ''[[The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul]]'' by [[Douglas Adams]]
* RazorBertie the Balladeer and thehis ScummettesTroubadour Rascals, from ''[[ManiacSoul Music (novel)|Soul MansionMusic]]''.
* Bertie the Balladeer and his Troubadour Rascals, from ''[[Discworld/Soul Music|Soul Music]]''.
* Eddie and the Cruisers. (The name of the movie, and the artist the soundtrack was credited to.)
* Eddi and the Fey in Emma Bull's ''[[War for the Oaks]]''.
* Johnny and the Contusions in Dave Barry's ''[[Tricky Business]]''.
* Vitaly Chernobyl and the Meltdowns in [[Neal Stephenson]]'s ''[[Snow Crash]]''
* SmegClark Kent and thehis HeadsSupermen (from ''[[RedIlluminatus|The Illuminatus! DwarfTrilogy]]''.)
* Robbie Wilson and Sedgley Park, a Robbie Coltrane alter-ego band.
* Clark Kent and his Supermen (from ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'')
* In ''[[The Dresden Files]],'' the main character Harry jokingly regards the local werewolf gang's name (Billy and the Alphas/Werewolves) as a bad 70's band name.
** He later gives Nicodemus and the Denarians a similar name in ''[[Turncoat]]''—Nicky and the Nickelheads.
* Little Tommy and the Underhill Gang from [[Esther Friesner]]'s suburban fantasy novel ''[[Elf Defense]]''.
* BennieGordon and the JetsGophers, from the Elton[[CBBC]] Johnmascot's songspin-off of the same namebooks.
* JeremyBarry Jive and the IncidentalsUptown Five from ''[[Phineas andHigh FerbFidelity]]''.
 
** Also Phineas and the Ferb-Tones.
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===
* One of the band names suggested by Yui during the band-naming session in ''[[K-On!]]'' is "Hirasawa Yui and Her Happy Friends". Ritsu is less than happy about having the rest of the cast suddenly be nothing but extras.
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' has a real musician with a fake band: William Hung and His Hung Jury.
* A rather hard to place example, Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars, a fake band who exist only on an album by a real musician.
** That's kind of stretching the definition of ''"real musician"...''
** ...became the special man, then we were Ziggy's band
** Arrested Development is also the name of a real life rap group that formed before the show.
* ''Mr. Show'' has a skit involving an inspirational band named Indomitable Spirit (whose members pretend to have disabilities ranging from being a disembodied head to being a woman), but a former band member (who is actually missing an arm) reveals their name was originally Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes.
* Parodying the big band example below in ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'', Trapper once introduced Hawkeye as "Hawkeye Pierce and His Orchestra."
* Jesse and the Rippers from ''[[Full House]]''.
* Smeg and the Heads from ''[[Red Dwarf]]''.
* ''[[Mr. Show]]'' has a skit involving an inspirational band named Indomitable Spirit (whose members pretend to have disabilities ranging from being a disembodied head to being a woman), but a former band member (who is actually missing an arm) reveals their name was originally Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes.
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. When Anders says that Cylon Leoben might have been right about Starbuck having a special destiny, Starbuck replies that "Kara Thrace and Her Special Destiny" sounds like a bad name for a cover band.
* Fictional band Larry David and the Hipsters from ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''.
* "Wexford and the Unbelievers" on ''[[Sanctuary]]''{{'}}s episode "Firewall"
* ''[[The Wire]]'': Cool Lester Smooth and The Bunk.
** Strangely appropriate considering the actors who played Lester Freamon and Bunk Moreland are now on ''[[Treme]]'' as a Mardi Gras Chief and a trombone-player, respectively.
* [[Stephen Colbert|Stephen and the Colberts]].
 
=== [[Music]] ===
* Bennie and the Jets from the [[Elton John]] song of the same name.
* A rather hard to place example, Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars, a fake band who exist only on an album by a [[David Bowie|real musician]].
{{quote|...became the special man, then we were Ziggy's band}}
* Robbie Wilson and Sedgley Park, a Robbie Coltrane alter-ego band.
 
=== [[Puppet Shows]] ===
* Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem from ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
 
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]]''. When Anders says that Cylon Leoben might have been right about Starbuck having a special destiny, Starbuck replies that "Kara Thrace and Her Special Destiny" sounds like a bad name for a cover band.
=== [[Tabletop Games]] ===
* Alvin and The Chipmunks
* Some combinations of units and squad leaders in ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' end up sounding like this. Maugan Ra and the Dark Reapers, for instance.
 
=== [[Toys]] ===
* [[Barbie]] and the Rockers; this line inspired a two part TV special (which predates the modern DVD movies by 14 years), where in part two they were inexplicably renamed...
** [[Barbie]] and the Sensations
 
* In [[Grease]], the band playing at the dance contest was named Johnny Casino And The Gamblers.
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* Gordon and the Gophers, from the [[CBBC]] mascot's spin-off books.
* Razor and the Scummettes from ''[[Maniac Mansion]]''
* Some combinations of units and squad leaders in Warhammer40000 end up sounding like this. Maugan Ra and the Dark Reapers, for instance.
* Silent Alex and the Unspeakables from ''[[Visions and Voices]]''.
* [[My Immortal|Voldemort and the Death Dealers]], anyone?
** And while we're at it, [[Hagrid and the Skoolgurlz|HagridAndTheSkoolgurlz]].
* Firgin D'an and the Modal Nodes, aka the Cantina Band from [[Star Wars]].
* Crash and the Boys in ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]''.
* Fictional band Larry David and the Hipsters from [[Curb Your Enthusiasm]].
* "Wexford and the Unbelievers" on ''[[Sanctuary]]'''s episode "Firewall"
* Dennis and the Dinmakers - [[Dennis the Menace UK|Dennis the Menace]]'s band.
* [[AlternateHistory.com]] has "[[Barack Obama|Obama and the Republicans]]", inspired by the fact that U.S. political discussions commonly used the phrase.
* [[The Wire|Cool Lester Smooth and The Bunk]].
** Strangely appropriate considering the actors who played Lester Freamon and Bunk Moreland are now on ''[[Treme]]'' as a Mardi Gras Chief and a trombone-player, respectively.
* South Park's Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld (who also appeared in the Rock Band franchise)
* Stephen and the Colberts.
* [[Regular Show|Mordecai and the Rigbys]] (There is only one Rigby. They also discussed other cool names for rock bands)
* "Drimble Wedge and the Vegetation" in ''[[Bedazzled]]''.
* [[Visions and Voices|Silent Alex and the Unspeakables]].
* [[Stupid Mario Brothers|Johnny Mushroom and the Kingdoms]]
* A ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' band called themselves [[The Problem with Pen Island|Pen and The Islands]].
 
* [[High Fidelity|Barry Jive and the Uptown Five]]
=== [[Web Original]] ===
* "Sativa and the Tripouts" from ''[[The Butterfly Kid]]''.
* [[Thomas Fay Syndicate|Thomas Fay]] and the [[Danny Phantom]] Band
* [[AlternateHistory.com]] has "[[Barack Obama|Obama and the Republicans]]", inspired by the fact that U.S. political discussions commonly used the phrase.
 
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* ''[[Josie and the Pussy Cats]]''.
* Jeremy and the Incidentals from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''.
** Also Phineas and the Ferb-Tones.
* [[Alvin and the Chipmunks]]
* ''[[South Park]]''{{'}}s Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld (who also appeared in the Rock Band franchise)
* ''[[Regular Show]]'': Mordecai and the Rigbys (There is only one Rigby. They also discussed other cool names for rock bands)
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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* Katrina and the Waves.
* [[Tim Rice]] formed a band with some friends called ''Wang & The Cheviots''. At reunions they still can't decide which one of them is Wang.
* Harry and [[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry and The Potters]]
** X and the Ys is the template for nearly every [[Harry Potter (novel)|wizard rock]] band in existence. E.G., Marietta and the Sneaks, and their hit single "Hermione Granger is a Bitch."
*** Draco and the Malfoys... It's more like First Name and the Last Names.
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* Ryan Adams and the Cardinals (although this is more because the Cardinals were his more-or-less permanent backing band while he decided whether or not he wanted to formally start a band...)
* Bohren & der Club of Gore
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080724083612/http://www.philntheblanks.net/ Phil 'n' The Blanks] ([[Punny Name|groan...]])
* The country pop group [[Punny Name|Jump 'n The Saddle]] had a novelty hit with ''The [[Three Stooges|Curly]] Shuffle''.
** As of 2022, Jump 'n' The Saddle lead singer Harry Reinhart is part of a Chicago-based electric-blues-jazz-swing-rock band called [http://www.skiptowne.com/ Skip Towne and the Greyhounds].
* Eric and the Informers; Eric Bogle's short-lived rock band, memorialised in his song of the same name.
* Morris Minor and the Majors; parody band responsible for ''[[Stutter Rap]]'' and ''This is the Chorus''.
** Not to be confused with Morris and the Minors, who later changed their name to Madness.
* Tony Orlando and Dawn; possibly an aversion as the group was initially named just "Dawn", but was rebilled as "Dawn featuring Tony Orlando" and eventually rebilled"Tony Orlando and Dawn" as Orlando grew in prominence.
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Disco+Dream+And+The+Androids Disco Dream and the Androids]
* Four Hits and A Miss, from the big band era, inverts the usual order.
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* Marina & The Diamonds. [[Word of God|Marina herself]] has said that "the Diamonds" are not her backing band, but her fans (it also refers to her full name, Marina Diamandis).
* Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros
 
 
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== "Band": Monosyllabic Names ==
 
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The small size of the name is often compensated by the huge size of the font.
 
About the coolness of monosyllabic names here is someone who thinks that, in general, [https://web.archive.org/web/20121130003828/http://blogcritics.org/music/article/the-worst-band-names-ever/#ixzz1lls1Ynw6 Band names should never be only one syllable].
 
Anyways, monosyllabic band names have been around since at least the 60's ([[Cream]], [[Love (band)|Love]]).
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These come in two flavors, the A.F.I. style where the letters actually stand for something, (AFI was short for Askin' For It until 2002 when it was changed to A Fire Inside) or the Music/WASP style, where the band just claims that it sounded cool (though initially claimed that it stood for We Are Sexual Perverts). Acronym/initial bands that fall under the first flavor are sometimes initializing themselves because the words that the acronym actually stands for are obscene (the hip-hop group "NWA," for example). There are band names like Rage Against The Machine and My Chemical Romance that are often referred to as RATM or MCR by fans, but these don't technically count as part of this genre.
 
=== Acronym/Initial[[Anime]] Bandand Names Examples[[Manga]] ===
* The band DCMC (Desperado Crash Mambo Combo) in ''[[Mother 3]]''.
* Strong Bad's band in [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People|Strong Bads Cool Game for Attractive People]]. The initials are DOI, but the player gets to decide what it stands for. The other members are the King of Town and Homsar, and each picks one word. It fits multiple categories, as whatever combo you end up with is nonsense, and the O has an [[Heavy Metal Umlaut|umlaut]].
* ENOZ from ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]''. It uses the first letters of the last name of each band member. Mai Zaizen, Mizuki Okajima, Takato Nakamishi, and Miyuki Enomoto. Of this, this is ''also'' a tribute to ZONE.
* DMC ([[Detroit Metal City]]) also counts as a referential name to KISS's song "Detroit Rock City."
 
=== [[Literature]] ===
* AKT (All Kindly Toes) from the ''[[Jack of Kinrowan]]'' stories by [[Charles de Lint]].
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* The band DCMC (Desperado Crash Mambo Combo) in ''[[Mother 3]]''.
* Strong Bad's band in [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]. The initials are DOI, but the player gets to decide what it stands for. The other members are the King of Town and Homsar, and each picks one word. It fits multiple categories, as whatever combo you end up with is nonsense, and the O has an [[Heavy Metal Umlaut|umlaut]].
 
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* PFT, which is short for [[Phineas and Ferb|Phineas and the Ferb-Tones]], from the episode "Flop Starz".
* DMC (Detroit Metal City) also counts as a referential name to KISS's song "Detroit Rock City."
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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== Punctuation Band Names ==
This is a really new variety,{{verify}} which only really appeared in the last decade{{when}} and hasn't really been parodied in fiction. Yet. Bands like this are kind of hard to write about because they make sentences look very awkwardly punctuated, especially to those who have never heard of the band in question, and are even more difficult to pronounce. See also [[Lucky Charms Title]].
 
=== Literature ===
This is a really new variety, which only really appeared in the last decade and hasn't really been parodied in fiction. Yet. Bands like this are kind of hard to write about because they make sentences look very awkwardly punctuated, especially to those who have never heard of the band in question, and are even more difficult to pronounce. See also [[Lucky Charms Title]].
* ''[[Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'' has a band named &U (an obvious [[Shout-Out]] to the real-life band U2).
=== Punctuation Band Names Examples ===
 
=== Real Life ===
* ? and the Mysterians of the 1960's is both a Punctuation Band and an "X and The Y's" band. It may be the very first Punctuation Band.
* The Krautrock band Neu! (meaning New!)
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* For odd punctuation bands, Robert Schneider's band credits themselves alternately as "The Apples in stereo" and "The Apples (In Stereo)".
* ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (though they usually go by just "Trail of Dead")
* There is at least one fictional example: ''[[Discworld|Soul Music]]'' has a band named &U (an obvious [[Shout-Out]] to the real-life band U2).
* And And! And from ''[[The Commitments]]''.
* [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] wrestler Jeff Hardy, in his spare time, fronts a band called Peroxwhy?gen.
* Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. Both a band name, and sound advice for any wannabe superhero. Supposedly taken from a walkthrough for one of the [[Batman]] games for the [[ZX Spectrum]] in a computer mag.
* Does It Offend You, Yeah?
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* 3OH!3
* On! Air! Library! (Possibly also the only instance of [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]] in band name form)
* [[The World Inferno Friendship Society|The World/Inferno Friendship Society]]
* Attack! Attack!
** Not to be confused with Attack Attack!, a completely different band.
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== Grossout/Blasphemy Names ==
 
What's the most offensive or controversial word you can think of? Well, it would make a great name for a metal band. It's usually quite extreme (often Scandanavian) metal bands that adopt [[Intentionally Awkward Title]]s like Corpse Raper or something that involves violence, death or sexual taboos. However, whether or not these names are selected for shock value or convention is up in the air. It's very common for death metal, black metal and grindcore bands to have "offensive" titles, but fans of those genres are used to or even expect those sorts of names, and so if there is any intended shock value, it's usually lost anyways. Bands from fiction often have names like this, especially if they are formed by teenagers, and the ridiculous name is an indication of the poor quality of their music.
=== Grossout/BlasphemyLive-Action NamesTV ===
* ''[[Peep Show]]'': "We are not calling our band Free The Paedos!"
* Parodied in the White Wolf Game Studio supplements ''ReignofEvil.com'' and ''Revelations of the Dark Mother''. The former (a satire of the Scandinavian [[Black Metal]] scene - with [[Darker and Edgier|Satanic supervillians]]!) featured mock album reviews of bands called Painsqualler, Buttcannon, Flesh Blanket (a German band) and Shaken Baby Syndrome. The SBS reference ties back to the earlier ''Revelations''; in that book, the Lilith-cultist poet Patricia de la Forge had gained fame as the founder of Shaken Baby Syndrome. ("Patricia de la Forge," incidentally, sounds and reads like a satiric reference to Punk poet Patti Smith.)
* ''[[Skins]]'': Misplaced Abortion, whose third record is apparently so far off the top end of the [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]] that it comes back round again and starts to sound like silence.
* [[Peep Show|We are not calling our band Free The Paedos!]]
* [[Skins|Misplaced Abortion]], whose third record is apparently so far off the top end of the [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]] that it comes back round again and starts to sound like silence.
* The writer of [[Questionable Content]] points out in the comment that [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2083 Racist Murdercult] sounds much like a band in this category.
* On ''[[The Daily Show]]'', there's [http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-february-21-2012/punanny-state---virginia-s-transvaginal-ultrasound-bill Transvaginal Ultrasound], the 15-member jazz fusion band.
 
=== Tabletop Games ===
* Parodied in the White Wolf Game Studio supplements ''ReignofEvil.com'' and ''Revelations of the Dark Mother''. The former (a satire of the Scandinavian [[Black Metal]] scene - with [[Darker and Edgier|Satanic supervillians]]!) featured mock album reviews of bands called Painsqualler, Buttcannon, Flesh Blanket (a German band) and Shaken Baby Syndrome. The SBS reference ties back to the earlier ''Revelations''; in that book, the Lilith-cultist poet Patricia de la Forge had gained fame as the founder of Shaken Baby Syndrome. ("Patricia de la Forge," incidentally, sounds and reads like a satiric reference to Punk poet Patti Smith.)
 
=== Web Comics ===
* The writer of ''[[Questionable Content]]'' points out in the comment that [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2083 Racist Murdercult] sounds much like a band in this category.
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
* [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1388936 The Fuck Fucks]
* Fucked Up - who are a post-hardcore/punk band... from [[Canada]]. They won the Polaris Music Prize in 2009, so even conservative Canadian music fans have heard of them.
* Fucked Up (who are actually a hardcore band)
* The Fucking Champs
** The "Fucking" was added after it was discovered that there was another band named "The Champs"
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* Fuck Buttons, who temper their noisy screaming with dreamy atmosphere.
* Lubricated Goat, Australian '80s noise rock band
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120321014211/http://www.mitchclem.com/nothingnice/351/ "We should start a band called Ass Ass."]
** There is a musician who goes by the name Ass
** At one point, Steve Severin of Siouxie & The Banshees and the noted comic-book author Grant Morrison reportedly had a musical side-project together. The outfit was called Ass2Ass.
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* Twodeadsluts Onegoodfuck
* Deliberately averted by Kittie, a Canadian heavy metal band who wanted a sweet and innocent title as a contrast.
* Shitmat (a not particularly agressiveaggressive breakcore artist, though since it's breakcore we're talking about)
* Dead Kennedys, the 80's thrash punk band. Though leader Jello Biafra once claimed it wasn't meant as an insult.
** The Dead Kennedys played a concert on the 20th anniversary of JFK’s death, prompting a reporter to ask Jello if he considered this in bad taste. Jello replied that he thought that the assassination wasn’t in very good taste.
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*** Jello has quite a long list of great band names, check out his spoken word album "No More Cocoons" for ideas like "Generic Youth" and "Al Sharpton's Hair".
* Jo-Jo and the Hundred Screaming Niggers, a Blues/ Soul band referred to in a 1980s essay by author Harlan Ellison. It's not gory or blasphemous, but it's certainly offensive enough to remain memorable!
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111109051555/http://www.placentalarmageddon.com/ Placental Armageddon], self-described as "Hardcore ''a cappella'' metal music from Topeka, Kansas".
* [[Angelspit]]
* [[The Birthday Massacre]]
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== [[Double Entendre]] Names ==
 
One step in vulgarity below the "Grossout/Blasphemy Names" above.
=== [[Real Life]] ===
=== Double Entendre Names Examples ===
* CunninLynguists.
* [[Steely Dan]], named after a dildo in William Burroughs' ''[[Naked Lunch]]''
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* With Fanny, it happened by accident; they were American, and didn't realize the [[Country Matters|connotations of that word]] in the UK, especially given that they were an all-female band. (The story that they were set up for this by a mischievous recommendation from George Harrison is apparently apocryphal). They were apparently more popular in the UK than the States, in any case...
* Scissor Sisters
* Music/[[Pearl Jam]] - A euphemism for semen. There are a few alternate interpretations, most famously a story Eddie Vedder used to tell about his Auntie Pearl who made great jam, but sometime in the late 90s they basically gave up any pretence.
* Jackofficers, a short-lived side project of the above-mentioned Butthole Surfers.
* Pist-On (sometimes stylized as Pist*On, Pist.On, PistOn, or even the much more subtle Piston). To go with the name, they called their debut ''[[Number One]]''.
 
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== Band Names With Numbers ==
 
These come in three varieties: The band name that has a number describing a certain quantity; and the band that just sticks a number on the end for no apparent reason. A lot of these bands just stick the numbers on because another band already had their original name and threatened to sue, e.g. [[Blink 182]], who stuck the number on because there was a dance band called [[Blink]]. The band names that count their members represent a third type.
 
A subgenresub-genre of this is the band name that is only a set of numbers, like 911 or 311. There were a lot of number bands in the 1990s, but the fad seems to have ended quickly, probably because people realised that words were infinitely more memorable, and the internet allows you to check if someone already has the bandnameband name you want already.
 
Another subvariety is names in the form "(The) Number Nouns". Unlike the number-only name, this is not a fad but a naming style that has lasted decades, including such groups as [[The Four Tops]], [[The Three Tenors]], [[The Four Seasons]], [[Six Hits and a Miss]] and [[10,000 Maniacs]].
 
=== [[Film]] ===
=== Band Names With Numbers Examples ===
* Fictional example: The One-ders from ''[[That Thing You Do!]]''. The fact that spelling out the number caused confusion as to the pronunciation of the name was a [[Running Gag]]. "It's the O-NEEDERS!"
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* The Runaway Five from ''[[EarthBound]]''. There appears to be six of them.
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
* Onerepublic—yeah, it's spelled out, and mashed into one word, but it's there.
* The Matt Kurz One (instead of just "Matt Kurz")
* Plus One might be an interesting side note, at least—at one point, two of them left, so Plus One was minus two.
* 2 Unlimited
* [[U2]] (named after a plane)
* 3 (Keith Emerson, Robert Berry and Carl Palmer)
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* The Minus Five
* Pizzicato Five (2 to 3 members plus studio band)
* The Runaway Five from ''[[EarthBound]]''. There appears to be six of them.
* 6ix
* Electric Six, featuring six members.
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* The '80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster
* M83
* Project 86 (the number is slang for "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120908052543/http://www.indievisionmusic.com/2009/07/13/an-interview-with-andrew-schwab-of-project-86/ rejected]," most often used on drunks being turned away at a bar.
* 88 Fingers Louie
* [[Current 93]]. The name is actually a reference to the works of [[Aleister Crowley]].
* The Old 97's (although that is a reference to a folk song)
* 100 Demons
* Two unrelated English Apollos - Apollo 100 and Apollo 440
* Blink-182
* [[311]] (their name is derived from Omaha police code for indecent exposure [a friend of the band's was arrested for skinny dipping]. It is NOT''not'' related to the Ku Klux Klan [K is the eleventh letter of the alphabet, 3K, get it?], as once rumored)
* BR-549, a country band named after Junior Samples' silly phone number in ''[[Hee Haw]]''.
* Could also go in Grossout/Blasphemy, but Australian band Destroyer 666.
* 808 State
* The Dancing French Liberals of 1848
* Death From Above 1979 - The "1979" was used to distinguish from Death From Above Records.
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* 35007 ("Loose" upside down)
* [http://www.tapefive.com/ Tape Five]
* 2 Unlimited
* Two unrelated English Apollos - Apollo 100 and Apollo 440
* 808 State
 
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Newspaper humor columnist [[Dave Barry]] certainly popularized this way of naming a band, with a recurring joke in his column, saying "that would be a good name for a rock band" after any particularly odd string of words.
 
=== Wacky Word Combos UNSORTED Examples ===
* The [[Riff Trax]] of ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' has Embryo Cold Storage and Filthy Muppet Innuendo.
** Actually this is a running joke throughout Rifftrax in general, such as "Narcoleptic Hobbit" [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|(The Two Towers)]] and "Blatant Lorax Theft" ([[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]).
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** They actually have a bot set to do this every time someone posts a three word phrase.
* August Burns Red. The name comes from an incident where their former vocalist's ex-girlfriend (August) killed his dog (Redd) by burning it alive. The next day the newspaper ran an article with the title "August Burns Red".
* [[Pearl Jam]] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070504233711/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/pearl_jam_the_second_coming/page/3 no, it's not inspired by semen.])
* (A) New Found Glory (the "A" was eventually removed.)
* Asleep at the Wheel ("Country/Western Swing" band that's been performing since 1970)
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These sorts of band names are often real words within ''some'' context, e.g. science fiction characters, anagrams, or obscure foreign terms. But to most, they just look like weird, made-up words.
 
=== Wacky Word/Referential Bands UNSORTED Examples ===
* ''[[My So-Called Life]]'' had Frozen Embryo.
* We're Certainly Dwarfs from ''[[DiscworldSoul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'', a parody of [[They Might Be Giants]]. The band formerly known as The Whom etc. eventually performs under the name And Supporting Bands.
* Most of the nonsense phrases Dave Barry said "would make a good name for a rock band" (which tended not to be so nonsensical when viewed in context).
** ''[[The Federal Duck]]'' in particular is a truncation of the real-world "Federal Duck Stamp Program."
* Dingoes Ate My Baby, from ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
** This is almost certainly a reference to [[wikipedia:Azaria Chamberlain disappearance|this strange case]].
* Everybody put your hands together for... [http://www.xkcd.com/119/ EverybodyHEDGECLIPPER!] putOpening yourtonight hands togetherat for... HEDGECLIPPER!''[[xkcd]]''!
* Glamdring the Foehammer ("it's from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', man"), who perform at an Isle of Wight Festival knockoff in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Past Doctor Adventures]] novel ''[[The Devil Goblins From Neptune]]'' (which is ''also'' a good name for a band...)
* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' had "Sloshy".
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** Reincarnage Karmication Snuff Tape
* Sex [[Super Mario Bros.|Bob-Omb]], [[Scott Pilgrim]]'s band. His ex is the lead singer of The Clash at Demonhead.
* In ''[[F Is For Family]]'', Frank Murphy's (voiced by [[Bill Burr]]) son Kevin has a band called "Shire of Frodo". An obvious reference to ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
** His favourite band is called "Lifted Riffs", and obvious parody of [[Led Zeppelin|''Led Zeppelin'']].
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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* Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza
* Jack Kervorkian And The Suicide Machines (later shortened to just The Suicide Machines)
* A local{{where}} pop punk band named [[Freaks and Geeks|Sam]] [[Bones|Weir]]. They recently broke up and reformed with much the same lineup as a hardcore band, calling themselves Claire Danes.
* Don Knotts Overdrive.
* [[Joy Division]] (from a book they read about [[World War Two]] history-- "joy divisions" were groups of Jewish or Gypsy women that the Nazis kept for... certain purposes)
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* [[Death Cab for Cutie]] took its name from an Elvis Presley spoof from a Beatles movie.
* The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (who, incidentally, performed the song "Death Cab for Cutie") are named after a cartoon dog named Bonzo. The "Doo-Dah" part refers to their fodness for old music-hall songs, but is also apparently a pun on "Dada", an art movement.
* The [[Foo Fighters]] are named after the [[WWII]] fighter pilotspilot whoterm werefor tryingwhat towould shootlater downbe WWIIcalled [[Flying Saucer]]s and [[wikipedia:UFO|UFOs]].
* Biffy Clyro
* Infocalypse (named for the term used in Snow Crash to denote the fall of Babel)
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* Toad the Wet Sprocket (a [[Monty Python]] reference. The Python context was a fictional band with an intentionally ridiculous Wacky Word Combo name, which makes this practically [[Meta Fiction|meta]].
* [[They Might Be Giants]] was named for the play/film in which a man believes that he's Sherlock Holmes. The title refers to the famous scene in ''[[Don Quixote]]'' when Don Quixote mistakes windmills for giants.
* [[Fine Young Cannibals]], named after the 1960 [[Robert Wagner]]/[[Natalie Wood]] movie ''All the Fine Young Cannibals''."
* The band Fozzy started as a cover band called Fozzy Osbourne (both references should be obvious if you think about it).
* Save Ferris
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* Fu Manchu. [[Yellow Peril|Take a wild guess]].
* Uriah Heep, named for a character from [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[David Copperfield (novel)|David Copperfield]]''.
* [[Kyuss]], named after aan evil deity from [[Dungeons & Dragons]].
* [[Rasputina]], named after...[[Captain Obvious|Rasputin]].
* Felix Da Housecat, named after cartoon character Felix the Cat.
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* The [[Velvet Underground]] is named after a porn novel, specifically one about BDSM.
* [[Rammstein]] (from the Ramstein airshow disaster)
* Blackened grindcore horrors Anaal Nathrakh are named after a spell in the movie ''[[Excalibur (film)|Excalibur]]''.
* Vampire Weekend is named after a film made by frontman Ezra Koenig
** This is probably very obscure, but I always thought it referred to an episode of ''[[Get Smart]]'' entitled "Weekend Vampire". I wonder if the film's name had anything to do with it.
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* The Toasters are named for the Jamaican tradition of DJs "chatting" or "toasting" over instrumentals, not the kitchen appliance. One of the earliest lineups included a pair of toasters, the Unity Two, and later lineups usually include at least one member skilled in the tradition.
* [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]], named after a [[My Bloody Valentine (film)|Canadian slasher flick]], itself inspired by the song "My Funny Valentine".
* Dixie Chicks (after the Little Feat song "Dixie Chicken"); now just "The Chicks" in reaction to Trump-era pro-Confederacy crazies.
* [[Iron Maiden]] (after the Medieval torture device, one of which Steve Harris had seen in the film ''[[The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 film)|The Man in the Iron Mask]]'')
* ''Belle and Sebastian'' is the title of a French children's novel and two TV series based on it.
** Which nearly led to legal action. Headed off by diplomatic negotiations and apologetic disclaimers printed in the liner notes of some B&S releases.
* Minus the Bear (after athe television show "''[[B. J. and the Bear"]]''; might also qualify as a double entendre name...)
* [[Catherine Wheel]] (either a spinning firework or a medieval execution device)
* Saint Etienne (English band, named after the French football team)
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* Godspeed You! Black Emperor takes its name from a film about a Japanese biker gang called the Black Emperors.
* The Kentucky Headhunters. Taken from the word "headchopping", a term that blues musician Muddy Waters used when he had replaced another gig. After finding other bands already were called The Headhunters, they added "Kentucky" to the name. The band was first known as "Itchy Brother", which as random as it sounds, was actually a real cartoon character.
* The band that [[Dave Barry]] plays in (along with several other authors) is called the Rock-Bottom Remainders, a remainder being a book that was printed in excessive quantity, and usually is sold back to bookstores cheaply as 'bargain' or 'clearance' merchandise.
** Also a member: [[Stephen King]].
* The Decemberists, named after the 1825 Russian revolt, they take this further by having songs referencing historical events and settings.
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** Except they say that it was originally named after a racing horse, Archduke Ferdinand, but they liked the implications the Archduke's death made as per starting the First World War.
* [[Daft Punk]], whose name comes from a review of their previous (completely different) band, Darlin', dismissing their music as "a bunch of daft punk."
* Los Amigos Invisibles took their name after the grretinggreeting late writer Arturo Uslar Pietri used in his TV show ''[[Valores Humanos]]'': "Bienvenidos, amigos invisibles" ("welcome, my invisible friends", an allusion to the unseen audience)
* Ska Band Desorden Público. Their name is a pun in the prhase "Orden Público", a concept related with social peace and order.
* The Notorious Cherry Bombs, a side project by Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill and some members of Crowell's former backing band The Cherry Bombs. "Notorious" was added due to a copyright claim by a member who refused to join the project.
* School Of Seven Bells named themselves after a mythical school of South American pickpockets that may or may not have existed in the 1980s, which they heard about while watching a documentary on PBS at 3 in the morning.
* Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth take their name from [[The History of Middle-earth|the Tolkien mythos]], the name meaning "Mount Doom" in Tolkien's constructed language Sindarin.
** Several black metal bands also take their name from the Tolkien mythos, most notably black metal bands Gorgoroth and Burzum.
*** Burzum's sole member, [[wikipedia:Varg Vikernes|Varg (meaning "Wolf/ Outlaw") Vikernes]], originally went by the name Count Grishnackh, another Tolkien reference - in this case, the name of an orc. Vikernes spent 16 years in prison for murdering his former friend and bandmate Euronymous, who was named for a Greek demon... one whose name, incidentally, had been misspelled by [[wikipedia:Anton Lavey|Anton LaVey]] in ''[[Laughably Evil|The Satanic Bible]]''.
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* Kasabian (Named after Manson Family cultist and getaway driver Linda Kasabian.)
* Aiden, named for the character from ''[[The Ring]]''.
* Little My, (presumably) named after the character from ''[[The Moomins]]''.
* Pinback are named for the character of the same name in ''[[Dark Star]]''. Some of their earlier material sampled dialogue and sounds from the film.
* Gogol Bordello
* Veruca Salt, named after one of the children in ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]''.
* Punk band Kermit's Finger named themselves after the punchline to the old joke "What's green and smells like ham?".
* Does It Offend You, Yeah? is a partial quote from ''[[The Office]]''
* Crystal Castles, derived from something to do with the series ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]''.
* Cabaret Voltaire, whose name is a reference to [[Dada]].
* [[Coil]] and [[Current 93]] were both named for obscure occult references (the latter to [[Aleister Crowley]]).
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* Mudhoney, after a Russ Meyer film. They'd never actually ''seen'' the movie, they just saw the title somewhere and thought it sounded cool.
* [[Rob Zombie|White Zombie]], after a somewhat obscure film starring Bela Lugosi.
* Ned's Atomic Dustbin got their name from a skit from ''[[The Goon Show]]''.
* Bishop Allen are named after Bishop Allen Drive, a street in Cambridge, Massachusetts that two of the band members used to live on together.
* In what could be considered a variation on Song/Album/Lyric band names, Whirlwind Heat are named after another band's album ''artwork'': The cover to [[Sonic Youth]]'s ''Goo'' includes the text "I stole my sister's boyfriend. It was all whirlwind heat, and flash. Within a week we killed my parents and hit the road.".
* ChChCh HaHaHa named themselves after the [[Leitmotif]] from ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th13th]]'' films.
* The Airborne Toxic Event take their name from a disaster that occurs in Don DeLillo's novel ''[[White Noise]]'', which also serves as the name of one of the sections of the book.
* Chiodos, named for the directors of ''[[Killer Klowns From Outer Space]]''.
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* Ugly Kid Joe's name parodied that of [[Hair Metal]] band Pretty Boy Floyd. Pretty Boy Floyd themselves were of course named after the famous bank robber.
* Boss Hog is biker slang for "cool motorcycle". No connection to [[The Dukes of Hazzard|Boss Hogg]].
* Don Caballero named themselves with an obscure ''[[SCTV]]'' reference: Don Caballero was a character Joe Flaherty played in anthe episode-longseries, ''[[Thethe Godfather]]''owner of the titular TV parodystation.
* Tiger Trap are named as a ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' [[Shout-Out]]. It's a common misconception that they're named after the [[Beat Happening]] song, but they were formed before that song came out, though their debut album came out after.
 
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Similar to the above example, can't think of a name for a band? Just name it after a favorite song or album of yours. It's easy! Heck if you want you can name it after a favorite lyric.
 
=== Song/Album/Lyric Bands ===
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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* Rites Of Spring, after Igor Stravinsky's ''[[The Rite of Spring]]''.
* Uh Huh Her ([[PJ Harvey]] album)
* [[Demons & Wizards]] ([[Uriah Heep]] album)
 
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== Special subcategory of bands named after ''one of their own'' songs ==
=== Named after one of their own songs UNSORTED Examples ===
* [[Black Sabbath]]
** Their original name was Earth, but when they were mistaken for a band with the same name, they changed it to the name of a song Tony Iommi wrote.
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* [[Green Day]]
* Iced Earth
* [[wikipedia:Bad Company|Bad Company]] -- [[wikipedia:Bad Company (album)|Bad Company]] -- [http://popup.lala.com/popup/360569466647706207 Bad Company]{{Dead link}}.
* Similarly, Blackfield's first album, Blackfield, contained a song titled Blackfield.
* [[Blind Guardian]]—Guardian of the Blind
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Small groups ([[Name and Name|duos]] or especially trios) occasionally use this style. (And why the hell do these bands all pick names that sound like law firms?) You don't see a lot of list-of-members names bands these days.
 
=== Listing Member Names ExamplesLiterature ===
* [[Ken MacLeod]]'s novel ''Newton's Wake'' had Winter and Calder. A pun, because Calder is pronounced like the Scots for "colder".
 
* Member listing bands are easy to parody by changing members, such as ''[[Futurama]]'''s "[[Battlestar Galactica Classic|Cylon]] and Garfunkel", or the claim on ''[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]]'' that pianist Colin Sell was once a member of both "Colin and Garfunkel" and "Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, Titch and Colin" (and, oddly, "The Jackson Six").
=== Western Animation ===
* Member listing bands are easy to parody by changing members, such as ''[[Futurama]]'''s "[[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|Cylon]] and Garfunkel", or the claim on ''[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]]'' that pianist Colin Sell was once a member of both "Colin and Garfunkel" and "Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, Titch and Colin" (and, oddly, "The Jackson Six").
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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* [[Simon and Garfunkel]]
* Peter, Paul, and Mary
* [[The Ramones]] also doubles as a "The" band, as all their members had "Ramone" as their stage surname.
** Likewise The Corrs, except it's their real surname. Many other examples in the same vein.
** The same except with first names goes for The Bens, which consisted of Ben Folds, Ben Kweller, and Ben Lee.
* Tackey & Tsubasa
* The Jackson Five scores a hat-trick for being (The) (Member Names) (Number).
* Variation: [[Bon Jovi]] is named after only ''one'' of its members.
** Same with [[Dokken]].
** And the [[Ur Example]], Santana.
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* [[Van Halen]]; similar to the Bon Jovi example, though named after ''two'' members rather than one (the van Halen brothers, Eddie and Alex; ''much'' later, Eddie's son Wolfgang would also join the band).
* Subversion: [[Pink Floyd]] was named after two ''blues'' musicians, neither of which were ever in the band. Although that didn't stop journalists asking them early on, [[Did Not Do the Research|"So which one's Pink?"]].
* A more recent use of this is by the Canadian duo [[Tegan and Sara]].
* ''[[Fleetwood Mac]]'', named after their drummer (Mick Fleetwood) and bass player (John McVie). Sort of an aversion - Fleetwood and Peter Green decided to call the band this to ''persuade McVie to join'', not because he was already a member.
* Obfuscated by the band Good Old War. Good for Goodwin, Old for Arnold, and War for Schwartz.
* [[Run DMC]] (another partial case; of their three members, the name comes from the nickname of one and the initials of another, omitting the late Jam Master Jay).
** There was also "Salt-N-Pepa" in the same genre, although like Run-DMC, they were a trio (Salt, Pepa, and their DJ Spinderella)
* Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, which would've been [[Yes]] if they weren't sued by existing members of the band. And they have indeed drawn the law-firm comparison.
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* Wilson Phillips
* Matt & Kim
* Almost any duo will invariblyinvariably name themselves after their members, from [[Simon & Garfunkel]] to [[Brooks &and Dunn]]. Notable exception: Sugarland, who began as a trio. Also averted with Blue County.
* Schuyler, Knobloch and Overstreet. They became just S-K-O one single into their career, however. After Paul Overstreet left, they became S-K-B for about 30 seconds while Craig Bickhardt took over.
* Dolenz, Jones, Boyce, & Hart (two Monkees with two songwriters)
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* Mel & Kim (a duo created largely to share a name with the above as a gag, male comedian Mel Smith and singer Kim Wilde.)
* Aversion: the female comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates. Neither member is named either of those things, rather the name is [[Garfunkel|a takeoff]] on the names of two well-known bands that ''are'' legitimate examples of this convention.
* Sharon, Lois and Bram (performers of children's music, later just "Sharon and Bram")
* [[Kenny Loggins|Loggins]] and Messina; technically an aversion since Jim Messina was simply a producer. Moreover, it was meant to just be Kenny Loggins as a solo artist (which would eventually happen for real), but Messina made such a significant contribution, that the first album was called "Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina Sittin' In".
* Hanson, the band with three brothers whose last name is... you guessed it, Hanson. Often mistakenly referred to as The Hanson Brothers.
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* The Nields - two sisters, Nerissa and Katryna Nields, with Nerissa's husband David who took her last name along with Dave Chalfant and Dave Hower, leaving them with three Daves and three Nields.
* [[Paul and Storm]], although Storm is a nickname.
* [[Tegan and Sara]]
* Ford & Lopatin. They started out as Games, but adopted a "listing band members" name due to potential confusion with the rapper Game.
* Jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross
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== [[Heavy Metal Umlaut]] ==
=== Heävy Mëtal Ümlaut ExamplesFilm ===
* [[Metalocalypse|Dethklok]] uses both umlauts & the o thing, considering the origins of some of the band members.
* [[Spinal Tap]] is usually spelled with an umlaut over the n.
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* In an episode of ''[[Reaper]]'', a wannabe rocker/Dreadful Musician whose great idea of a stage name is just "Ryan" almost does a literal [[Deal with the Devil]] and becomes the even-more-ludicrous-sounding "Ryän".
 
=== Newspaper Comics ===
* One story arc in ''[[Bloom County]]'' had Steve Dallas form a glam-metal band called Deathtöngue with Opus, Hodge-Podge, and Bill the Cat, who performed songs like "Let's Run Over Lionel Richie With a Tank." After a run in with [[Moral Guardians]], they changed their name to "Billy and the Boingers".
** Before they were known as Deathtöngue, Opus wanted to call the band {{spoiler|The Osmonds}}.
 
=== Video Games ===
* Roughly related is ''[[Brütal Legend]]'', a heavy-metal themed game by [[Tim Schafer]].
 
=== Web Comics ===
* Deathmøle from ''[[Questionable Content]]''. (The ø isn't an umlaut, either, but counts as a Scandinavian letter)
** The trope itself is also a [[Running Gag]] in the comic.
* Roughly related is ''[[Brütal Legend|Brutal Legend]]'', a heavy-metal themed game by [[Tim Schafer]].
* Also roughly related is an article from ''[[The Onion]]'': "[https://web.archive.org/web/20100219021734/http://www.theonion.com/content/node/32404 Ünited Stätes Toughens Image With Ümlauts]".
* When the ''[[PvP]]'' guys formed a band, they named it Dj̈ork (the umlaut's over the j)
* One story arc in ''[[Bloom County]]'' had Steve Dallas form a glam-metal band called Deathtöngue with Opus, Hodge-Podge, and Bill the Cat, who performed songs like "Let's Run Over Lionel Richie With a Tank." After a run in with [[Moral Guardians]], they changed their name to "Billy and the Boingers".
** Before they were known as Deathtöngue, Opus wanted to call the band {{spoiler|The Osmonds}}.
* In an episode of ''[[Reaper]]'', a wannabe rocker/Dreadful Musician whose great idea of a stage name is just "Ryan" almost does a literal [[Deal with the Devil]] and becomes the even-more-ludicrous-sounding "Ryän".
* [[Phineas and Ferb]] give us "Love Händel" [[Phineas and Ferb/Radar|Getting More crap past the Radar since 2008!]] Also a [[Parental Bonus]] if you assume "Händel" is a reference to the guy who wrote "Handel's Messiah"
 
=== Web Original ===
* Also roughly related is an article from ''[[The Onion]]'': "[https://web.archive.org/web/20100219021734/http://www.theonion.com/content/node/32404 Ünited Stätes Toughens Image With Ümlauts]".
 
=== Western Animation ===
* [[Metalocalypse|Dethklok]] uses both umlauts & the o thing, considering the origins of some of the band members.
* [[Phineas and Ferb]] give us "Love Händel" [[Phineas and Ferb/Radar|Getting More crap past the Radar since 2008!]] Also a [[Parental Bonus]] if you assume "Händel" is a reference to the guy who wrote "Handel's Messiah"
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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*** And both [[Justified]]: It's a pre-Islamic Turkish moon god. And, well, they're German...
* Especially hilarious (at least to Swedes) was when the band Trojan decided they wanted an umlaut, so they started spelling their name "Tröjan". Incidentally, that's also Swedish for "the Sweater" or, more generally, "the Shirt." Also, think of the utter hilariousness when you wear a T-shirt with Tröjan on it ( a T-shirt saying 'The Shirt'). Yeah, that's [[Badass]].
* [http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=28752 Lothlöryen]. Funnily parodied [http://www.blind-guardian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31829&highlight=lothl%F6ryen here]{{Dead link}}.
* Hüsker Dü is not a metal band, but they got their name by substituting the macrons in "Hūsker Dū?" with umlauts. "Hūsker Dū?" itself is the American name of the Danish board game "Husker du?", with macrons added to make the name more exotic.
* Also amusing is the german punk band Die Ärzte ("The doctors"); although the umlaut in the second word is part of its correct orthography in German, they've started to spell it with ''three'' dots in order to reference the trope.
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Also see [[Myspeld Rokband]].
 
=== Misspelled Words Titles Examples ===
=== Film ===
* Wyld Stallyns, [[Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure|Bill and Ted]]'s band.
* Wyld Stallyns, [[Bill and Ted (film)|Bill and Ted]]'s band.
* Taranchula, Lazor, Bigg Nife, and Limozeen from ''[[Homestar Runner]]''.
* Trollz,In the inmovie ''[[Discworld|SoulEmpire MusicRecords]]''., TheyMark wantedstates he wants to juststart bea band called TrollsMarc, because"That theyway were,it's butkind wereof eventuallythat pursuadedpsychedelic, toyou misspellknow, theirtrip namething".
 
* [[Metalocalypse|Dethklok]].
=== Literature ===
* Trollz, in ''[[Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]''. They wanted to just be called Trolls, because they were, but were eventually persuaded to misspell their name.
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* The Crazy Dogggz in [[Flight of the Conchords]].
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' had ''Spydor'''(in ''[[Earth vs. the Spider]]''), ''Hee-La''(in ''[[The Giant Gila Monster]]'') and ''[[Santa Claws]]''(in ''[[Santa Claus]]'')
 
=== Video Games ===
* [[Brütal Legend]]: Ironheade. The E at the end is there to show they're not messin' around.
 
=== Web Original ===
* Taranchula, Lazor, Bigg Nife, and Limozeen from ''[[Homestar Runner]]''.
* Mintz Meat, [[The Hero|NNeil Sinclair's]] old band in ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]''.
 
* In the movie ''[[Empire Records]]'', Mark states he wants to start a band called Marc, "That way it's kind of that psychedelic, you know, trip thing".
=== Western Animation ===
* Love Händel, also from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. Also has the HMU, despite not being very metal at all.
* [[Metalocalypse]]: Dethklok.
* Love Händel, also from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. Also has the [[Heavy Metal Umlaut]], despite not being very metal at all.
** [[Genius Bonus]]? Taken together, the misspelling and the umlat suggest Georg Frederich Händel.
* [[Brutal Legend|Ironheade]]. The E at the end is there to show they're not messin' around.
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' had ''Spydor'''(in ''[[Earth vs. the Spider]]''), ''Hee-La''(in ''[[The Giant Gila Monster]]'') and ''[[Santa Claws]]''(in ''[[Santa Claus]]'')
 
=== [[Real Life]] ===
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== Hard Word Soft Word ==
 
Use a word that evokes something hard, strong and deadly, then a word that evokes something soft, fluffy and lovely. Quite common among hard rock bands.
 
=== Fan Hard Word Soft Word ExamplesWorks ===
* [[Pretty Cure Heavy Metal|Pistols N Flowers]]. Given it's a parody of [[Guns N' Roses]]...
* ''[[Guns N' Roses]]'', formed when L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose (respectively) combined, and named after it's foundators Tracii Guns and Axl Rose.
* Peppermint Carnage, the band formed by the members of the rock club in ''[[Pretty Cure Perfume Preppy]]'', uses the reversed form.
 
=== Real Life ===
* ''[[Guns N' Roses]]'', formed when L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose (respectively) combined, and named after its founders Tracii Guns and Axl Rose.
* Velvet Revolver (which is Guns 'n Roses with Scott Weiland from Stone Temple Pilots replacing post-insanity Axl) is a reversed example.
* Quiet Riot.
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* Iron & Wine
* Killing Heidi.
* The Sex Pistols, anyone? <!-- MOD: Not everyone likes "rough sex" exclusively, so "soft" sex is perfectly reasonable. -->
** If either part of that is soft, you're doing it wrong.
* Rose Tattoo
* Savage Garden
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* Morbid Angel.
* The Chainsaw Kittens.
* Yet another example, this time a fictional one: [[Pretty Cure Heavy Metal|Pistols N Flowers]]. Given it's a parody of [[Guns N' Roses]]...
* Peppermint Carnage, the band formed by the members of the rock club in ''[[Pretty Cure Perfume Preppy]]'', uses the reversed form.
* Death in June
* Angel Witch
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== Compound Words ==
Stick two potentially cool-sounding words together into one ''really'' cool-sounding word. [[CamelCase]] is encouraged.
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* [[Parks and Recreation|Mouserat]]
* Another one from ''[[Lost]]'': Driveshaft.
 
=== Video Games ===
Stick two potentially cool-sounding words together into one ''really'' cool-sounding word. [[We Will Use Wiki Words in the Future|CamelCaps]] is encouraged.
* [[Dragon Force (video game)]]{{context}}
 
=== Real Compound Words ExamplesLife ===
* Fastball
* Fightstar
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* Whitestarr
* Wolfmother
* [[Dragon Force (video game)]]
* Megadeth (which means they're in three different categories on this page)
* Hawkwind
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* VersaEmerge
* [[Nickelback]]
** Came from Mike Kroeger's time working at Starbucks, at which the coffee was priced so that the customer would get a nickel in change—hechange — he'd tell them "Here's your nickel back." Then, when he was asked about a name, he memetically replied "Nickelback" and it stuck.
*** And the similarity to the words Nickel Bag, slang for a $5 bag of marijuana, [[Sarcasm Mode|is purely coincidental]]
*** Coincidentally, a nickelback is also a term used in American football for an extra (fifth) defensive back, coined by analogy with "quarterback" on the offensive side.<ref>There's also a dimeback for a second extra d-back for deep passing situations; presumably a pennyback (a [[Serial Escalation|seventh d-back]]) would be possible in Canadian football, which has one extra player on the field.</ref>
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* InnerPartySystem
* teenagersintokyo
* [[Parks and Recreation|Mouserat]]
* Loverboy, though it may be a long shot
* Another one from ''[[Lost]]"": Driveshaft.
* Soundlovers
* Masterboy
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== Verb the Noun ==
=== Verb the Noun UNSORTED Examples ===
* [[Bring Me the Horizon]]
* Bless the Fall
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== Complete Sentence ==
=== Live-Action TV ===
=== Complete Sentence Examples ===
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|]]: Dingos Ate My Baby]]
=== Real Life ===
* She Wants Revenge
* [[She Wants Revenge]]
* [[They Might Be Giants]]
* [[You Were Spiraling]] (though they eventually shortened it to just Spiraling)
* [[God Lives Underwater]]
* [[This Will Destroy You]]
* [[God Is An Astronaut]]
* [[I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness]]
* [[Saturday Looks Good To Me]] (reportedly named after the scheduled day of their first rehearsal)
* [[I Set My Friends On Fire]]
* [[It's a Beautiful Day]]
* [[I'm from Barcelona]]
* [[Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky]]
* [[We Butter the Bread with Butter]]
* [[wecamewithbrokenteeth]]
* [[Everything Is Worse With Bears|Iwrestledabearonce]]
* [[...and You Will Know us by the Trail of Dead]]
* [[I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House]] (Taken from the biography of boxer John L. Sullivan.)
* [[Cute Is What We Aim For]]
* [[This Is Me Smiling]]
* [[Frankie Goes to Hollywood]], which actually refers to [[Frank Sinatra]]
* [[Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin]]
* [[Dead Can Dance]]
* [[His Name Is Alive]] (supposedly named after a phrase written in Warren Defever's high school history notes, in regard to [[Abraham Lincoln]])
* [[Speed the Plough]]
* [[Say Hi To Your Mom]], who later changed their name to the much shorter full sentence [[Say Hi]].
* [[Johnny Hates Jazz]] (after a friend of the band who really did hate jazz)
* [[My Dad Is Dead]]
* [[I Am X]]
* [[We Were Promised Jetpacks]]
* [[There Will Be Fireworks]]
* [[And Then There Were None (band)|And Then There Were None]] (after the [[Agatha Christie]] novel, although they really picked it because the novel was listed between entries for Aerosmith and As I Lay Dying on sparknotes)
* [[Pop Will Eat Itself]] (after a music magazine article whose headline asked "Will Pop Eat Itself?")
* [[Let's Get Out Of This Terrible Sandwich Shop]]
* [[Danielle Ate the Sandwich]] (which is actually a solo act)
 
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More [[Darker and Edgier|Metal]] counterpart to "The" Band. Band names ending in -ist or -ic, usually a (singular) term for a real or invented ideology, religion or occupation. Popular in [[Technical Death Metal]] genre.
 
===UNSORTED Examples of *-ist Band===
* Alchemist
* [[Atheist]] — the [[Trope Maker]]
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== Any and All of the Above ==
=== Fan Works ===
* In chapter 9 of the ''[[Undocumented Features]]'' story ''[http://www.eyrie.net/UF/FI/OOTR/TXT/12-federation/ch9.html The Order of the Rose: "The Federation Lives Forever!"]'', [[K-On!|Ui Hirasawa and Jun Suzuki]] discuss names for the band they have decided to form:
{{quote|"Oh yeah, we'll need a ''name'', too. I'm assuming you're not gonna go for The Jun Suzuki Project," [Jun] added with a smirk.
"I was thinking maybe The Ui Hirasawa Rhythm All-Stars," Ui countered, grinning.
"The Western Empire Ballet Company," said Jun.
"Student Drivers," Ui replied.<ref>An idiomatic translation of their band name in the ''K-On! High School'' manga.</ref>
"Orangebender," Jun declared.
"Ooh, that one's not bad," said Ui.
"What? Seriously? It's lame. I was trying for lame. ... Hmm! Trying For Lame."
"That actually ''is'' lame. What about The Above Average?"
"The Junior Varsity."
"That's a little bit on the nose, don't you think?" Ui wondered.
Jun eyed her. "Oh, and 'Student Drivers' wasn't? I know! Media Blackout!"
"Void Where Prohibited..."}}
:They eventually settle on "Frame Shift".
 
== Other ==
For bands and band names that just don't fit anywhere else.
=== Fan Examples of OthersWorks ===
* In the ''[[Glee]]'' [[Slash Fic]] [http://archiveofourown.org/series/8386 Story of Three Boys], when a homophobic pastor talks about "wayward youth" and "vandalism", Finn says that he's going to start a band called Wayward Youth. Their first album will be called 'Vandalism' and have naked dudes go-go dancing on the cover.
 
=== Literature ===
* In the books and movies of ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'', Gregory's older brother Rodrick's band combines 3 of the common naming conventions into Löded Diper. Though Greg remarks that Rodrick probably can't spell "Loaded Diaper".
 
=== Real Life ===
* [[wikipedia:Revelstoke, British Columbia|Revelstoke]] sounds like a loud 80's heavy-metal hair band.
* Mr.Bungle fronted by [[Mike Patton]], they take their name from an educational film in a Pee-Wee Herman special, yep their name is as clowny as their music.
* Frightened Rabbit, in that it contains none of the naming conventions mentioned above. Both words are perfectly acceptable alone and together, the name doesn't have the word "the," no "ist" suffix, it isn't a complete sentence, it isn't one word, it isn't a list of members, it isn't a lyric, album or song title of theirs and both words are rather soft.
* It's a common misconception that Green River are named after the [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]] album, or its title track. In fact they're named after Gary Ridgway, a [[Serial Killer]] who was known as "The Green River Killer" because his first five victims were found in the Green River in Washington.
* In the [[Glee]] [[slash]][[Fanfic|fic]] [http://archiveofourown.org/series/8386 Story of Three Boys], when a homophobic pastor talks about "wayward youth" and "vandalism", Finn says that he's going to start a band called Wayward Youth. Their first album will be called 'Vandalism' and have naked dudes go-go dancing on the cover.
* In the books and movies of ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]'', Gregory's older brother Rodrick's band combines 3 of the common naming conventions into Löded Diper. Though Greg remarks that Rodrick probably can't spell "Loaded Diaper".
* It's a common misconception that Green River are named after the [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]] album, or it's title track. In fact they're named after Gary Ridgway, a [[Serial Killer]] who was known as "The Green River Killer" because his first five victims were found in the Green River in Washington.
 
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