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Kyle served as songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and live drummer for [[glam punk]] band Dirty Barby in the mid-1990s. He cited several [[Seattle sound]] and early-90s [[punk rock]] bands for inspiring the formation of Dirty Barby.<ref name="OW" /> |
Kyle served as songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and live drummer for [[glam punk]] band Dirty Barby in the mid-1990s. He cited several [[Seattle sound]] and early-90s [[punk rock]] bands for inspiring the formation of Dirty Barby.<ref name="OW" /> |
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Dirty Barby were noted for their onstage behavior.<ref>Keleman, Matt. [http://www.skeleteen.net/dirtybarby/press/x%20press%20pg10.jpg Jam Magazine, December 27, 1999]{{dead link|date=October 2009}}.</ref><ref name="Padgett">Padgett, Mark. [http://www.skeleteen.net/dirtybarby/press/x%20press%20pg17.jpg Dirty barstards]{{dead link|date=October 2009}}, [[Orlando Weekly]], September 14, 2000.</ref> In 2001, [[Orlando Weekly]] reported, "the group's performances often turn into raging band vs. audience battles that border on out-and-out brawls."<ref name="OW">Krause, Derek. [http://www.orlandoweekly.com/FEATURES/story.asp?id=4588 Old Dirty bastards], January 11, 2001.</ref> The film ''Vampire Clan'' featured the Dirty Barby song ''Nothing's Real'', credited to Kyle Justin.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310298/soundtrack Vampire Clan (film) soundtrack |
Dirty Barby were noted for their onstage behavior.<ref>Keleman, Matt. [http://www.skeleteen.net/dirtybarby/press/x%20press%20pg10.jpg Jam Magazine, December 27, 1999]{{dead link|date=October 2009}}.</ref><ref name="Padgett">Padgett, Mark. [http://www.skeleteen.net/dirtybarby/press/x%20press%20pg17.jpg Dirty barstards]{{dead link|date=October 2009}}, [[Orlando Weekly]], September 14, 2000.</ref> In 2001, [[Orlando Weekly]] reported, "the group's performances often turn into raging band vs. audience battles that border on out-and-out brawls."<ref name="OW">Krause, Derek. [http://www.orlandoweekly.com/FEATURES/story.asp?id=4588 Old Dirty bastards], January 11, 2001.</ref> The film ''Vampire Clan'' featured the Dirty Barby song ''Nothing's Real'', credited to Kyle Justin.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310298/soundtrack Vampire Clan (film) soundtrack" |
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[[Image:KyleCuriosaTour.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Kyle Lime, [[Scarling.]] live at [[Curiosa]] (Los Angeles), 2004]] |
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===Scarling. 2003–2004=== |
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Kyle was bassist for the Los Angeles-based rock band [[Scarling.]]. He went by the alias Kyle Lime during his stint in the band.<ref name="BeatCrave">Lotkhamnga, Seraphina. [http://beatcrave.com/2009-02-03/interview-know-your-la-bands-with-skeleteen/ Interview: Know Your LA Bands with Skeleteen. BeatCrave], February 2009.</ref> In August 2004, Scarling was an opening act on [[The Cure]]'s [[Curiosa]] Festival tour.<ref name="mtvnews">[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1489262/07072004/3_doors_down.jhtml MTV News, July 7, 2004].</ref> After the tour, he vacated his position in Scarling to pursue [[singer-songwriter|songwriting]] in Skeleteen. |
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===The Studdogs 2002–2003=== |
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Kyle was live drummer for the [[Orlando, Florida]]-based [[punk rock]] band [[The Studdogs]] for a short time. He left the band due to his move to Los Angeles. |
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===The UV's 2004–2005=== |
===The UV's 2004–2005=== |
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Kyle DiFulvio | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Kyle Hamm, Kyle Lime, Kyle Justin, Kyle DeFluzio |
Born | Johnson City, New York, U.S. | May 18, 1975
Origin | Orlando, Florida |
Genres | Alternative rock, indie rock, hard rock, noise rock |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, bass guitar, drums |
Years active | 1987–present |
Website | www.wearehalt.com www.skeleteen.com |
Kyle DiFulvio (born May 18, 1975) is an American singer–songwriter and musician. He is noted for his work in American rock bands Scarling., The Studdogs, and Skeleteen.
Musical career
Currently, Kyle is guitarist and singer of Los Angeles-based rock band HALT, a band formed with Skeleteen co-founder Cheryl Lyndsey. Kyle is best known as a member of the Los Angeles-based noise rock band Scarling. and the Orlando, Florida-based punk rock band The Studdogs. He is noted for fronting the rock band Skeleteen. He began his music career in the mid-1990s in Orlando as a singer–songwriter and live drummer in glam punk band Dirty Barby. He played drums for punk band The UV's, leading to his appearance in the film Devil Girl with that group.
Skeleteen 2002–2010
Kyle served as singer-songwriter of Skeleteen, an American rock band from Los Angeles. Kyle initially formed Skeleteen in Orlando, Florida with Cheryl Lyndsey in 2002. Skeleteen's style of rock music was categorized as noise rock and experimental rock.[1] They released one EP and one mini-album via independent record label Future Static.[2]
Dirty Barby 1996–2003
Kyle served as songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and live drummer for glam punk band Dirty Barby in the mid-1990s. He cited several Seattle sound and early-90s punk rock bands for inspiring the formation of Dirty Barby.[3]
Dirty Barby were noted for their onstage behavior.[4][5] In 2001, Orlando Weekly reported, "the group's performances often turn into raging band vs. audience battles that border on out-and-out brawls."[3] The film Vampire Clan featured the Dirty Barby song Nothing's Real, credited to Kyle Justin.Cite error: A <ref>
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Discography
- With Skeleteen:
- Sorry for Everything (2003, DB Records)
- Bury the Seasons (2006, independent release)
- No Fun Intended (2009, Future Static)
- Bury the Seasons remastered + bonus tracks (2009, Future Static)
- With Scarling
- With Dirty Barby:
- Sleep When I'm Dead (2000, DB Records)
Soundtracks
Film | Song | Performer | Credit | Year |
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Vampire Clan | "Nothing's Real" | Dirty Barby | Kyle Justin | 2002 |
Grindhouse Massacre | "Falter" | Skeleteen | Kyle DiFulvio | 2007 |
Filmography
- Devil Girl (2007), as The UV's drummer, credited as Kyle DeFluzio
- Janeane from Des Moines (2012), as gay bar patron, credited as Kyle DiFulvio
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
BeatCrave
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Deaton, Kenn. Future Static's official website.
- ^ a b Krause, Derek. Old Dirty bastards, January 11, 2001.
- ^ Keleman, Matt. Jam Magazine, December 27, 1999[dead link].
- ^ Padgett, Mark. Dirty barstards[dead link], Orlando Weekly, September 14, 2000.