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Spud Spud
Spud writes and produces the music. He plays bass, keyboards, accordian, horn, kazoo, etc. Spud is also webmaster and evil genius.
Bro Mad Dog
As lead singer, Mad Dog (the artist formerly know as Bro) is the golden throat of Octothorpe. He sings lead on most of our songs, and brings the class.
Stubs Stubs
Although he rarely perform, as a founding member of the band, Stubs is always there as the lyricist behind that signature Octothorpe prose.
Bud Crash
Crash joined the band when we started performing in 2002. She plays piano and keyboards in our show, and more and more frequently on recordings.
fluffy fluffy
fluffy moved to Seattle in the Spring of 2005, and debuted with Octothorpe on guitar at SongFight! Live in Boston in August. Welcome, fluffy!
  Featured Guest Artists
Albatross 'Elvis" Schuh
Elvis joined us for the Seattle leg of the SongFight! North American West Coast Tour, and just as importantly, helped us practice for the shows.
Albatross Albatross
Albatross played bass for us on the recent SongFight! North American West Coast Tour. He is half of the SongFight! duo Primitive Screwheads.
Rabid Rabid Garfunkel
Rabid played guitar for us on the recent SongFight! North American West Coast Tour. He is the other half of the SongFight! duo Primitive Screwheads.
Glenn Glenn Case
Glenn has played guitar both live and in the studio, and bass both live and for our Oingo Boingo recording session, and keys on the SFNAWCT.
Blue Blue Lang
Blue has drummed for us on several occassions, including on our upcoming studio recording of our Oingo Boingo cover, "Tiny Guns", due in 2005.
Bowden American Jeff Bowden
Bass player for SongFight! band Klownhole, Jeff joined us on stage at the CD release party for the Oingo Boingo cover CD.
  Leaf62
Leaf drove all the way down from Quadra Island, British Columbia to play drums for us at a live show in Seattle.
  Ken Mahru
Super Duper Ken played drums for us at the a show in San Francisco as part of our summer 2004 tour, and at Songfight! Live 2005 in Boston.
  Dr. Worm
Dr. Worm was our first live drummer, and has played with us in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Austin, Texas.
  Peter Acker
Peter is the pianist on many of the jazz-influenced live-in-studio tunes on our "Beer And Salad Days" CD release.
  The Pathetic Wannabees
Jeff Williams, Scott Schill, and Randy Rossland have both recorded several songs with us and shared the stage at a live show in Seattle.