DVDA (band)
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| DVDA | |
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| Also known as | Double Vaginal Double Anal |
| Origin | Boulder, Colorado, U.S. |
| Genres | Hard Rock Comedy rock |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Labels | Warner Bros. Capitol AM/FM Records Micro Inc. Records |
| Website | www.southparkstudios.com |
| Members | |
| Trey Parker (lead vocals, keyboards) Matt Stone (vocals, drums, bass guitar) Bruce Howell (guitar) D. A. Young (keyboards, backing vocals) Nels Dielman (drums) |
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DVDA is a comedy band featuring South Park crew members Trey Parker (lead vocals, keyboards), Matt Stone (vocals, drums, bass guitar), Bruce Howell (guitars), D. A. Young (keyboards, vocals) and Nels Dielman (drums). The name refers to a sexual position meaning "double vaginal, double anal". DVDA's songs appear throughout several other works written, directed, and/or starring Matt Stone and Trey Parker.
Some of DVDA's songs act as satire of other songs; such as "Montage" which satirizes the "Push It to The Limit" montage sequence from the movie Scarface. The band has opened for Ween and Primus and performed at the Lapdance film festival in 2000.[1]
The jam band moe. has covered "America, Fuck Yeah" several times live in concert. Additionally Children of Bodom came on stage playing "America, Fuck Yeah" over the PA system during their 2008 Hellhounds On My Trail Tour.
[edit] Songs
| Name | Soundtrack | Released? |
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| "America, Fuck Yeah" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "America, Fuck Yeah (Bummer remix)" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "I am Chewbacca" | South Park ("Starvin' Marvin in Space") | No |
| "Everybody Loves Crack" | None | No |
| "David Kelley, T.V. Warrior" | None | No |
| "The End of an Act" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "Everyone Has AIDS" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "Freedom isn’t Free" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "Gay Fish" | South Park ("Fishsticks") | Yes (www.southparkstudios.com) |
| "Gonna Kick Your Ass" | Orgazmo (unrated version) | No |
| "Hell Isn’t Good" (featuring: James Hetfield) | South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | No |
| "Hot Lava" (featuring: Perry Farrell) | Chef Aid: The South Park Album | Yes |
| "Lemmiwinks" | South Park ("The Death Camp of Tolerance") | No |
| "Let’s Fighting Love" | South Park ("Good Times with Weapons") | No |
| "Montage" | South Park ("Asspen") / Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "North Korean Melody" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "Now You’re a Man" | Orgazmo / South Park ("Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride") | Yes |
| "Only a Woman" | Team America: World Police | Yes |
| "Pig and Elephant DNA Just Won't Splice" (attributed to Loverboy) | South Park ("An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig") | No |
| "Robert Redford Fucks Babies" | None | No |
| "Sgt. Baker" (Primus cover) | None | No |
| "Shennanigans" | Orgazmo (unrated version) | No |
| That's My Bush! Theme | That's My Bush! | No |
| "Timmy and The Lords of the Underworld" | Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld single | Yes |
| "Timmy Livin’ a Lie" | Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld single | Yes |
| "Warts on Your Dick" | BASEketball | No |
| "What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II" | South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut | Yes |
[edit] References
- ^ "Lapdance 2000". The New York Times, Retrieved on August 4, 2009
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