The Oddfest
Where Comedy and Music Collide
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The Oddfest has an incredible line up that's guaranteed to leave you in stiches. The show features some of the funniest acts on the comedy music scene today. All the acts have had hits on the nationally syndicated Dr. Demento Show where "Weird Al" Yankovic got his start. In fact, we had the #1 and #2 most requested artists of 2002 and the #2 most requested act of 2001! Where else are you going to find a line up like that?

Sudden Death is the premiere comedy rap group on the scene today. They have been featured numerous times on The Dr. Demento Show and other comedy radio shows over the years. They have hit the Funny Five countdown several times with songs including "South Park Junkie", "Dead Rappers", and "Peter Parker" which they did with The Great Luke Ski. Sudden Death has released 5 independent albums including 2002's critically aclaimed Fatal Accident Zone. Visit www.suddendeath.org for more on Sudden Death.

Sudden Death
Worm Quartet is a one-man "comedy electro-punkish band" that is incredibly creative and hysterically funny. Their song "Frank's Not In The Band Anymore" became the #2 most requested song of 2002 on The Dr. Demento Show and is featured on Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes 11. They also had a hit with "Dear God" which was on Basement Tapes 10. Hailing from Rochester, NY, Worm Quartet creates some incredibly strange and wonderfully demented songs like "I Bit William Shatner" and "Pacman Is Naked and So Should You." For more information on the worms visit www.wormquartet.com.

Worm Quartet
Eric Schwartz is an extremely versatile and incredibly funny singer and songwriter from New York City. In 2001 his demented take on the grown up Peanuts gang "Charliesomething" became the #2 most requested song of the year on The Dr. Demento Show. In addition to that his song "Stoned People" wound up at #8 for the year. His album "Pleading the First - Songs my Mother Hates" contains some of his edgier songs such as "Who Da Bitch Now" and "I Swear She Said She Was 18." He writes in a variety of song styles and plays a variety of instruments which always keeps it interesting. For more on Eric Schwartz visit www.ericschwartz.com.

Eric Schwartz
Tom Perri is from the Philadelphia area. He writes and records funny songs and had a hit on The Dr. Demento Show with a song called "The Real Dick Cheney." His debut CD "Alone At Last" contains some hysterical songs including "Big Bad John" and "Lady Of The Night." Visit tomperri.tripod.com for more information.

Tom Perri
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