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This eclectic duo formed in mid-2000, comprising vocalist+pianist Amanda
Palmer and percussionist Brian Viglione. The two began performing
together around Boston, Massachusetts USA, combining eroticism of Weimar-era
German cabaret with modern and Alternative-Rock.
Eventually they moved to New York City where their awe-striking live
energy and singular look has earned them opening slots for artists such
as Beck, The B-52's
and Jane's Addiction.
During 2003, The Dresden Dolls, independently released its first live-EP,
"A Is For Accident".
In April 2004, the duo issued their self-titled debut studio-album, on
Roadrunner Records, it included the single "Coin-Operated Boy".
They followed it up with a new album entitled "Yes, Virginia...",
the artwork for the duo's sophomore CD was culled from over 600 submissions
from fans, painters and designers from around the globe. Preceded by the
minor hit single "Sing", it peaked at #42 on The Billboard Top
200 Albums chart, upon its April 2006 release. The band toured the world
for almost two straight years, even as support act for artists ranging
from Nine Inch Nails, Cyndi
Lauper to Panic! At The Disco,
in support of the album.
With over 240,000 records sold, The Dresden Dolls returned with "No,
Virginia...", their third album for Roadrunner Records, which is
a collection of songs that were recorded during the "Yes, Virginia..."
sessions plus new songs recorded during the winter of 2008, arrived in
stores in May 2008 and hit #94 on The Billboard 200.
Later in the year Amanda Palmer launched
her solo career by releasing "Who Killed Amanda Palmer".
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