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Satanic Bat was formed by Serbian immigrant triplet circus performers Crumcof, Janus, and Miroslav Dragan, who, prior to their career in music, were nationally known as the Flying Dragan Brothers. Crumcof, a skilled highwire acrobat, Janus a fire breather, and Miroslav a trapeze performer. The brothers were abandoned by their parents during childhood and raised by a clan of Gypsies in the plains of New Mexico. Soon, the young men grew accustomed to the Gypsy lifestyle of traveling from village to village performing with the circus and bamboozling townfolk to help support the hoarde. One day during the local hops harvest, as the Dragan siblings tell it, they encountered a mysterious van looming in the shadows near an old burned-out hops silo. A strange figure, the describe as a "half-bat, half-human, half-demon" leered at them with "a strange fire in his eyes". They have little recollection of what transpired afterward. What really happened to the boys that day is only speculated upon in the folk legends of the nomadic villagers that have known the Dragans their entire lives. Some say they were accosted by Satan himself, others think the Dragan brothers work for a mysterious creature, a lesser known, yet no less evil cohort of Satan, a figure known as the Ale Gypsy. A mythical bat-like demon creature of Serbian-American folklore, the Ale Gypsy is thought to appear in the hops fields in the days just prior to harvest time. Unlike other figures of lore, the Ale Gypsy doesn't come to bless the harvest or to act as some omen of prosperity for the year to come. His job is to curse the village and steal bushels of hops for use in the devil's ale brewing activities, quickly returning to hell. All that is really known for sure is that now, some 15 years later, SATANIC BAT modestly travels the country playing an unusual amalgamation of gloomy riff-laden rock, spreading their evil message of Satanism, Cannibus, and sheer doom. It is by no coincidence that their touring itinerary coincides precisely with the schedule of the traveling carnival for which they still perform daily.
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Rock Southern Rock
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#660 in subgenre Peak #15
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Peak #434
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Satanic Bat
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January 16, 2006
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MP3 5.9 MB 128 kbps 5:10
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