there are two bands operating under the name MOG
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1. MoG dates from 1993. MõG (rhymes with rogue) was formed from numerous bands of various styles from Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
MoG has more cool tunes on MySpace and YouTube - It's worth a listen ! Check out - mog music dot net - for their cool vid !
MoG recorded 4 CDs... "Hollis Crossing Live" (1993)... "Herman Says Play" (1995)... "too fisted" (1996)... and "Bizarre Medical Experiments" (1998). The last 3 CDs were recorded at the legendary Blue Jay Recording Studios outside Boston, MA. Their final mixes were all mastered in NYC by Vlado Meller at Sony.
MoG is comprised of Kris Bruno (lead vocals, djembe/percussion, occasional drums, and a Systems Engineer), Bob Schlink (acoustic/electric guitars, vocals, the Viotar™, and a teaching Professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston) and Bob's son, Rob (lead/rhythm guitars and a practicing Entertainment Attorney). MoG records with the very unique and patented Viotar™ - an invention of Bob Schlink.
MoG remains active in the studio and their new CD, "Before It's Gone," is a selective collection of their previous recordings, along with some new tunes, one is the Crosby-Nash song, "Immigration Man."
2. MOG (Muziekvereniging Ons Genoegen) was a hardcorepunkband from Leeuwarden, the Netherlands active in 1983-1991. Main member was guitarist Martin Pals who introduced medieval music to the bands sound, an interesting concept that really worked.
Other members were Ray van Hees on drums en Rob Mast on bass an vocals.
Over the years MOG released many songs on compilation tapes and records plus their own 7 inch singles Radio Rock and Crap Rap. The album Mcatukrax was released in 1988 on the Eksakt label.
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