Oddy Nuff
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Oddy Nuff

Oddy Nuff formed in Los Angeles in the early 2010s with Elijah Rose on vocals, Ethan Reed on guitar, Max Lytle on bass, and Jake Nichols on drums. They put...

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Oddy Nuff formed in Los Angeles in the early 2010s with Elijah Rose on vocals, Ethan Reed on guitar, Max Lytle on bass, and Jake Nichols on drums. They put out a couple of albums, starting with 2017's 'The Diamond Era' and following it up with 2019's 'Twisted Dreams.'

Their song 'Diamond Girl' got some radio play around 2015. Rose's lyrics sometimes touched on addiction and mental health, which drew mixed reactions from listeners.

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