Names of bands should come naturally by something meaningful to the members. Also consider your particular style of music and something you all have in common.
Here's a short little story about a band name. For awhile this band was called The Project, then later Reloaded as a sort of joke since 2 of the members were in a band called loaded. One day, while the band was watching a movie the word "Revoultion" came onto the screen. Naturally this jogged the memory of one of the members to a Beatles album, so he said another one "Revolver." Then the singer put "Black Vevlet" in front of it. They later Xed out the "black" and became a very excellent band with a fitting name "Velvet Revolver." Beautiful and Dangerous, just like the band.
2006-06-07 16:39:20
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answered by Silver Snake 4
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you shouldn't think of it as what we should be called, what's more important is to just get together and start jammin'. Once something special happens, you can be like, O yea! we should be called w/e. It's not really the name, it's more like what the name means.
The band I'm in right now doesn't have a name.
2006-06-07 16:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Just make one up that's cool. Maybe there's a phrase in a movie, book or a sign that says something you like and think it sounds like a band name.
2015-10-04 04:53:44
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answer #3
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answered by . 5
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The Vomiting Pimps
Rachel and the Gur-Feathered Nuggets
Get That Mayonaisse off of My Heart
2006-06-07 17:11:02
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answered by Joey 2
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What Kind of Band?
Comical, Ironic, or Serious name, sorry for all the questions, but it helps!
2006-06-07 16:27:42
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answer #5
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answered by spastic_ewok 2
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And Then She Said...
Yes No Maybe
When I Die Stay Away From My Cremation
Thats all I got
2006-06-07 17:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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don't worry about a name. worry about getting good.
2006-06-07 16:28:11
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answered by jokerman759 2
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