Warp 11
Warp 11 formed in the Appalachian Mountains around Captain J.T. Trek and Engineer J.D. Williams. Their songs like 'A Song For People Who Never Watch Star...
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Warp 11 formed in the Appalachian Mountains around Captain J.T. Trek and Engineer J.D. Williams. Their songs like 'A Song For People Who Never Watch Star Trek' and 'Boldly Go Down On Me' have a tongue-in-cheek quality that plays with Star Trek themes while standing on their own as pop-rock tracks.
The band's lineup included Lieutenant C.M. Bishop on bass and Ensign M.C. Higgins on drums, maintaining the nautical theme throughout their presentation. Their sound mixed straightforward rock with some ethereal harmonies, though they never quite fit neatly into industry categories.
Warp 11's material often drew mixed reactions for its irreverent approach to science fiction tropes. Songs like 'Captain Caught Me On The Holodeck' and 'Give It Up For The Captain' continued their playful engagement with Trek culture while developing their own musical identity.
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