The worldâs hipsters and rock writers will endlessly debate who the greatest rock bands of all time are. Some bands like The Beatles or Led Zeppelin will always be included in the discussion but others are sadly ignored. Some are overlooked for the simple reason that they do not actually exist. So, to give these sorely under-appreciated bands some recognition, here are the Top Ten Fictional Bands of all time.
Notable Members: Kevin Malone
Style: Cover Band
Essential Listening: Roxanne, You Were Meant for Me
Originally a Steve Miller tribute band known as âJokers and Tokers,â Scrantonicity now plays covers of The Police (though they have been known to cover other artists at live shows). The band has recently gone through a huge upheaval as Kevin Malone- the bandâs lead vocalist and drummer- left the group. He has gone on to form a new band Scrantonicity II. Immediately the two bands began an intense rivalry that continues to this day.
Notable Members: Tobias Funke, Lindsay Funke, Maeby Funke
Style: Folk
Essential Listening: Teamocil
“Dr. Funkeâs 100% Natural Good Time Family Band Solution” was a 1990âs folk trio consisting of the family of Tobias and Lindsay Funke and their daughter, Maeby. The group was underwritten by the Natural Life Food Company, a division of Chem-Grow, an Allen Crayne acquisition, which was part of the Squimm Group. As a result the groupâs songs tended to focus upon the various drugs the company offered. Nevertheless, the band gained a very small but very devoted following. The band eventually split up due to growing tensions within the family. A reunion show at a Los Angeles wellness convention ended with Lindsay and Maeby storming offstage leaving Tobias to finish the show with the help of an eager fan. [The clip above is a tribute to the show itself as none of the music clips could be found.]
Notable Members: Uli Kunkel
Style: Electronica
Essential Listening: Hit and Run, Faking It
German techno-pop pioneers Autobahn released only one album entitled “Nagelbett” in the late seventies. They are perhaps the best example of a band being âahead of its time.â Though they are now recognized as great innovators in the world of techno, their album was almost universally disparaged by both critics and audiences alike. Utter demoralized, the band dissolved. All of its members fell on hard times with band leader Uli Kunkel even resorting to the adult film industry before disappearing from the public eye completely.
Notable Members: Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, W. Seymour Skinner, Apu de Beaumarchais
Style: Barbershop Quartet
Essential Listening: Baby On Board, Number 8
A barbershop quartet hailing from Springfield, USA, The Be-Sharps experienced a meteoric rise to fame following the release of their first album âMeet the Be-Sharpsâ which featured the unlikely hit âBaby on Board.â Success, however, was fleeting. By the time their sophomore effort âBigger Than Jesusâ the band was divided by creative differences which lead the group splitting up. In recent years they reunited only once for a concert atop Moeâs Cavern, though reunion tour rumors continue to abound.
Notable Members: Jesse Katsopolis
Style: Rock
Essential Listening: Forever
Jesse and the Rippers came roaring out of the San Francisco rock scene when they recorded a cover of the classic Beach Boys tune âForever.â The song became a surprise hit with both fans and the Beach Boys themselves. In fact, three of the Beach Boys even appeared as the bandâs back-up singers in the official video. The band split shortly after their first tour. The break-up was primarily due to lead vocalist and guitarist Jesse Katsopolisâs unwillingness to put the band ahead of his family. (He was helping raise his dead sisterâs three daughters in addition to his own twin sons.) Since then the members have gone on to various other projects. Most notably Katsopolisâs new band Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets.
Notable Members: Monroe Yoder, Wendy Nespott, Chap Lippman, Flounder
Style: Pop Rock
Essential Listening: Killer Tofu, I Need Moâ Allowence
After their first single “I Sneezed On My Face” dropped in the mid-nineties, The Beets were an unstoppable force in pop music releasing such modern pop classics as “Where’s My Sock?”, and “You Gotta Shout Your Lungs Out.” Hit after hit resulted in a huge fan base and a declaration of âBeet Maniaâ by the press. Eventually the band members decided to go their separate ways but not before releasing their masterful final LP, âLet it Beet.â Each of The Beets has now gone on to a solo career leaving fans only dreaming of a reunion.
Notable Members: Charlie Pace, Liam Pace
Style: Pop Rock
Essential Listening: You All (Everybody)
DriveShaft exploded onto the modern music scene in 1999 with their infectious single âYou All (Everybody).â That single rose all the way to number one in both the UK and the US. Following the monumental success of their first album, the band experienced a great deal of difficulty in recording a follow-up. When it was finally released âOil Changeâ found little popularity with critics or the public. The group disbanded shortly after. Charlie Pace, the bandâs bassist and main songwriter, expressed interest in reforming the group in the fall of 2004. Sadly, Pace was among those who died on September 22, 2004 in the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. His death, however, sparked renewed interest for the band. Now, Charlie Pace is widely appreciated as songwriter by the critics and fans who once wrote him off as a one-hit wonder.
Notable Members: Hotblack Desiato
Style: Loud
Essential Listening: Only The End Of The World Again
The band Disaster Area is commonly cited as being the loudest band in the universe, and in fact the loudest sound of any kind, anywhere. Their legendary live shows are generally considered to be best when experienced at a safe distance of thirty seven miles away from a well-built concrete bunker. Their most recent shows have featured a segment in which an actual spaceship is crashed into the nearest sun. This stunt resulted in the planet of Kakrafoon being transformed from a harsh desert planet into a tropical paradise. A spokesman for the band commented that it was âa good gig.â The band is currently touring in spite of the fact that photon-ajuitar player Hotblack Desiato is currently spending a year dead for tax purposes.
Notable Members: Jeff Bebe, Russell Hammond
Style: Classic Rock
Essential Listening: Fever Dog, Love Comes and Goes
Hailing from Troy, Michigan, Stillwater is still known as one of the wild and raucous bands of the 1970âs both on-stage and off. After stints opening for such legends as Black Sabbath and the Allman Brothers Band, the group embarked on its now notorious Almost Famous Tour in support of their second album ‘Farrington Road.â Sex, drugs and every other rock ân roll excess permeated the tour which culminated in a Rolling Stone cover. The tour also caused tension between the bandâs core members Jeff Bebe and Russell Hammond resulting in the band dissolving after only one more album.
Notable Members: Derek St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, Derek Smalls
Style: Heavy Metal
Essential Listening: Sex Farm, Lick My Love Pump, Big Bottom
In the history of rock ân roll, there has never been a career more unlikely than that of Spinal Tap. Dubbed âEnglandâs Loudest Bandâ the group has gained far-reaching popularity unrivaled by its musical contemporaries. This is undoubtedly due to the Marty DeBergi documentary âThis is Spinal Tapâ which chronicled the groupâs 1982 tour which was plagued by band in-fighting and poor ticket sales. Following the filmâs release the bandâs fan base greatly expanded and the group went on to become one of the most beloved in the history of rock. They recently reunited for a show at Wembley Stadium in London as a part of Live Earth where they unveiled a new song âWarmer than Hell.â
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According to the fount-of-all-knowledge (wikipedia), the members played some instruments for some performances. Nesmith and Torke were capable musicians to start. Dolenz and Jones developed some skills. I remember Nesmith had a single in his own right in about 1976.
BTW, the success of the Monkees prevented another David Jones (sometimes billed as Davy Jones) from releasing records in the USA under that name. That other David Jones chose to become “David Bowie”. The rest, as they say, is history.
Has anybody yet mentioned The Hong Kong Cavaliers? Buckaroo Banzai! Across The 8th Dimension!
Maybe easiest to define as “Who started out as a Fictional Band”?
WHAT ABOUT CRESNDOLLS FROM INTERSTELLA 5555
Vera Lynn: the top commenters is based on number of comments only – and it is updated every day to reflect just the last 30 days – so it changes from time to time
Vera,
There’s more to top commenting than either maximum intellectual output or sheer quantity per se. Along with information and ideas, you bring a warm, personal touch that I’m sure I’m not alone in appreciating. What’s more, you respond. You must know how much that means to those who post.
And I know you weren’t fishing for this!
Spanner in the worksj: you are definitely not alone in appreciating the comments from Vera Lynn.
and whats up with the j at the end of your name? is it a typo?
OMG, the Beets. Thank you for that, I was so grooving along to “Killer Tofu”. Ah, the memories.
Now, I’m actually glad kowzilla didn’t include Limozeen. Homestarrunner is so…lame…now. Sure, Trogdor was great and was even used as a bonus track in one of the Guitar Heroes (III?), but that site has really dropped.
I will give you a “lol” for Zack Attack.
I thought it was a great list. Frankly, I don’t think we should be including bands who appeared in a couple of episodes of a show. These should be mainstays.
The Monkees were the original “boy band”. If this were the case, we’d have to include ‘NSync, NKOTB, and the Backstreet Boys. The Monkees toured and made records, even after the show was cancelled. They were a real band (and I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they actually played their own instruments.)
Tenacious D is a real band (or a duo at least).
Brady Bunch kids played two different groups on the show. Once they were the “Silver Platters” when they were trying to win an amateur contest to pay for a, you guessed it, a silver platter.
On the Johnny Bravo episode, they were the “Brady Six”
If you are going with Josie and the Pussycats, don’t forget the Groovie Ghoulies and Fat Albert and the Junkyard Band.
And from the short-lived TV show starring Jason Bateman “It’s your move” there is the band “Dregs of Humanity.”
Where’s Electric Apricot?
I think it should be on here, it did score higher then Spinal Tap on IMDB
askkevin65 (129)
That is my fave episode!! I know all the words. Even my kids do. It’s better than the Hawaiian Islands with Vincent Price.
Also, I loved Josie. They were mentioned above.
Hey hey hey, It’s Fat Albert. I’ve got a story for you….
BOB134: Of course the voice actors are real! The simpsons have voice actors…are they real too? I know the voice actors go on tour but the band dethklok (in the show) is fictional.
Sorry, BOB, but as Brendon Small is but one person (supported by a drummer), and as Tommy Blacha plays no music on the soundtrack, your comment makes no sense.
Others:
The Archies (how many cartoon bands have a song that still gets played on oldies stations?)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (who are frankly much better than many “real” bands)
Three Times One Minus One
The Soggy Bottom Boys
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Banana Splits
Hornets Attack Victor Mature
Marvin Berry and the Starlighters (from Back to the Future)
Mystik Spyral (but they might change their name)
Motherboy
and, for good measure, Milli Vanilli
Faith +1 was a good suggestion! My own suggestion is “Various Artists”, founded by Jez and Super Hans from the British cult comedy “Peep Show”. The band went through plenty of name changes but I like “Various Artists” as it’s intended to f*ck up anybody with an iPod “which should push our band back a year or two. Coool.”
# 15 Disc
FoTC are a comedy duo – they play at being a folk rock duo for a tv show…leave that one with you…
Crucial omission that nobody seems to have mentioned: The Blues Brothers.
Walter #85 beat me to it. I was going to mention Eddie And The Cruisers from the movie “Eddie And The Cruisers”
The music was made by Jackson Browne and hired musicians.
(jake ryder #87) yeah, I remember Scum of the Earth from WKRP.
henry o; Good point! The Blues Brothers is an embarrassing oversight. I wish I would have thought of them. Who compares with Jake and Elwood?
Scotland’s own – The Majestics – from late 80s BBC tv series Tutti Frutti. Probably too obscure even for those of you from the UK – but it did star Robbie Coltrane (as brothers – 1 dead) and oscar-winning Emma Thompson.
Anybody mentioned The Wonders – ‘That Thing You Do’?
Milli Vanilli???
I realize that it’s fictitious “bands”, but I think CB4 and NWH should get a nod.
Cedestra says:
“The Monkees toured and made records, even after the show was cancelled. They were a real band (and Iâm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they actually played their own instruments.”
It’s like Mike said once upon a time “We’re about to go out there in front of thousands of people and if we can’t play our own instruments, we’re in a LOT of trouble.”
What about “Zack Attack” from Saved by the Bell. Their hit song was “Friends Forever”!!
There a Family Guy episode were Chris is in a band and their hit song is “Evil Monkey”
Yes, Dethklok should *definately* have been on this list. It is *not* a real band, all of the voices are done by only two guys and the music itself is written and performed by one man, Brenden Small, who voices 3 of the characters in the band. The Gorillaz are a real band: they are a duo of DJ’s, who just happen to use the animated band as a gimmick. The Blues Brothers Rhythym and Blues Revue should have made it on this list and the oversight of either Dr. Teeth and Electric Mayhem or the Riverbottom Nightmare Band are nigh inexcusable. Otherwise, decent list.
I actually started a list just like this a while back to submit, but never got around to finishing it.
I can’t believe Alice Bowie hasn’t been mentioned! “Mama talkin to me/try to tell me how to live!”
Oh yeah, and you can find most of them here…
http://www.fakebands.com/
Also, I’m not sure if anyone has mentioned this to kowzilla yet, (and if they haven’t, I can’t believe it) but Apu’s last name is “Nahasapeemapetilon,” not “de Beaumarchais.”
yeah…Hedwig is kind of better than most real bands…
I think the Doodlebops could play circles around any of these bands!
Mom424: Jake and Elwood were awesome but I think they actually had an album later. What about the band from “Happy Days”? I figured you would be in my age-range and would remember.
Trojan_man: Releasing albums cannot qualify a band as a “real” band. Everyone knows that Spinal Tap is a fake band, but they released several albums after the movie and went on an international tour. If the Blues Brothers are disqualified for that reason, then so is Spinal Tap.
Slick: good point. But my question was aimed more toward the point that the Blues Brothers actually had well-known blues musicians in the band. Spinal Tap was a group of great actors that had music talent. The Blues Brothers were two actors who could entertain with 5(?) blues performers who couldn’t act worth a lick.
Come on, The Lone Rangers were awesome. Any “band” with Steve Buscemi, Brendan Fraser, and Adam Sandler is off the chain. Airheads cast also included a member of the #1 band on this list, Michael McKean.
Walter (85)
Michael Ellis (133)
Iain (141)
Milli Vanilli! Too funny. Right On.
SCHOOL OF ROCK!!!
trojan_man: Touche.
What? No Bugaloos? I had quite the little boy crush on Joy.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0065280/
trojan_man: Happy Days had an entire episdode about Richie knowing the lead singer from Johnny Fish and the Fins. The band was played by Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids who also played Herbie and the Heartbeats in American Graffiti. At the end of the episode they perform Young Blood; unfortunately, the scene is usually cut out for more commericials.
Vera Lynn! Listen up girl!
Your posts are *NOT INANE*.
You are an intelligent, warm and caring woman. I’ve read your posts. I’ve noticed an urgent hunger for more knowledge, which only means that you’re much, much smarter than you give yourself credit for. You’re certainly add a lot of heart and enthusiasm to the posts, as well as information.
No one here cares one whit about those numbers…this is a conversation, not a competition!
I could give you a short (very, very short) list of inane posters…but I won’t, and never will, because they may change their ways and become perfectly normal people…but you, Vera Lynn, are so sweet and dear.
Give yourself a pat on the back.
Hey! You predicted Spanner and I would have fun, didn’t you? And just see how right you were!
more votes for:
Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
Wyld Stallyns
Josie and the Pussycats
Blues Brothers
also, what about:
Otis Day and the Knights (Animal House)
5,6,7,8′s (Kill Bill vol 1, although they might be real??)
janus: I think Otis Day and the Knights still tours on occasion.
I don’t think anyone mentioned ‘The Commitments’, ‘Hard Core Logo’, ‘The Pinheads’, or my personal favorite ‘The Dregs of Humanity’. Maybe a second part is needed to the list? And maybe a “Worst 10″? Lots of suggestions out there that could fit into both categories.
No Rutles??????? heresy!!
DETHKLOK!?!?!?! Where are they?!?!?! I don’t see them jfrater?!?!?!?
I dunno, I feel they should get a spot only because, y’know, they have the best selling death metal album of all time…. And they are fictional too. They even go on tour, I’m sure many of these never went on tour. Just saw them for myself, live on July 4th.
If you had the most brutal fictional bands listed they would have to be number one. They’re f’n brutal.
How dare you leave out the Leningrad Cowboys!
I believe they would also get mentioned under greatest haircuts and best shoes in Rock & Roll!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leningrad_Cowboys
Janus: The “5, 6, 7, 8′s” are a real band. In fact, the “hoo-hoo, hoo hoo hoo!” song they are most famous for is actually the song Quentin heard in a gift shop at the airport in Tokyo when he first discovered them.
What about Hard Core Logo?!? They should be #2.
Lead by Hugh Dillon, the lead singer of the now broken up Headstones, his new band is called the Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir. The other three members are actors- Callum Keith Rennie (guitar), John Pyper-Ferguson (bass), and Bernie Coulson (drums). They actually meshed so well that when they were recording a performance for the movie, people came in off of the street asking who the kick ass punk band was.
Not a band but I think Lily Chou Chou should be mention.
SlickWilly @149: Apu’s real name is Nahasapeemapetilon (did you type that from memory, or did you look it up? I just copied from your post), but for some reason in that episode he took the “stage name” of de Beaumarchais.
WTF ARE THE RUTLES ?!?!?!?!
Whoops, sorry, I didnt know that so many people already mentioned Dethklock
Dethklok needs at least an HM. They are amazing!
umm… where is Limozeen??? Homestarrunner anyone?
ummmm the ruttles???? lol they should be #1
No Josie and the Pussycats? You have to be kidding me. Longest running band that doesn’t exist.
Do The Blues Brothers count? They are sort of semi-real I guess. I think they’ve done a couple actual shows and had an album.
Wow, there sure are a lot of fictional bands!
I’d like to personally thank ScottyBGood for mentioning Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp. I’ve been trying to remember the name of that show for years! No one I know has any idea what I’m talking about!
Now if anyone can help me remember the short-lived cartoon from the late 80′s with the cowboys in space, with the robot horse and the evil skeleton cowboy, that’d be awesome!
Here’s a somewhat obscure one:
Cold Slither, from the old GI Joe cartoon. The band that Cobra tried to hypnotize people with, or something like that.
I kept thinking – what no Zit Remedy??? then i remembered… I’m so canadian!