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'''Daniel Brummel and the Contraband''' was [[Daniel Brummel]]'s solo project until [[2005]]s ''[[Speak Easy]]''.
'''Daniel Brummel and the Contraband''' was [[Daniel Brummel]]'s solo project until [[2005]]s ''[[Speak Easy]]''.
==Overview==
==Overview==
Two albums have been released under the name [[Daniel Brummel and the Contraband]] along with a handful of demos during the years the project was active. In the source code of the DBCB website, the band was labeled as an "ozma spinoff"[https://web.archive.org/web/20210831034621/https://www.ozmafans.com/index.php?topic=1121.0]. Members included the titular [[Daniel Brummel]] and friend [[John Ritchie]] who would help with saxophone and flute. Ritchie would join Brummel again on [[2003]]s [[Spending Time on the Borderline]] to play saxophone on the song [[Eponine]]. Daniel also considered his laptop a member of the band, even giving it the name "Napoleon Dynomite" on his website in 1999. During the recording of the DBCB cover of [[Devotion]] for [[Making Noise: A Tribute to Weezer]], Brummel was joined by [[Ozma]] drummer [[Patrick Edwards]] who played drums on the cover.
Two albums have been released under the name [[Daniel Brummel and the Contraband]] along with a handful of demos during the years the project was active. In the source code of the DBCB website, the band was labeled as an "ozma spinoff".<ref>OzmaFans Forum 2005 https://web.archive.org/web/20210831034621/https://www.ozmafans.com/index.php?topic=1121.0</ref> Members included the titular [[Daniel Brummel]] and friend [[John Ritchie]] who would help with saxophone and flute. Ritchie would join Brummel again on [[2003]]s [[Spending Time on the Borderline]] to play saxophone on the song [[Eponine]]. Daniel also considered his laptop a member of the band, even giving it the name "Napoleon Dynomite" on his website in 1999. During the recording of the DBCB cover of [[Devotion]] for [[Making Noise: A Tribute to Weezer]], Brummel was joined by [[Ozma]] drummer [[Patrick Edwards]] who played drums on the cover.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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*[[Commuter Music]]
*[[Commuter Music]]
*[[Monstro]]
*[[Monstro]]
==References==
[[Category:Ozma]]
[[Category:Ozma]]
[[Category:Weezer-related bands]]
[[Category:Weezer-related bands]]
[[Category:Bands that have covered Weezer]]
[[Category:Bands that have covered Weezer]]
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