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Prince Adam was one of the original members of The Aquabats, playing trumpet in the beginning, and later filling in also on keyboards, rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Adam sang the bridge on Canis Lupus!.

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  • Prince Adam
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  • Prince Adam was one of the original members of The Aquabats, playing trumpet in the beginning, and later filling in also on keyboards, rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Adam sang the bridge on Canis Lupus!.
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  • Adam Deibert
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  • Prince Adam
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  • Trumpet, Keyboards, Guitar, Backup Vocals
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  • 1994(xsd:integer)
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  • Prince Adam was one of the original members of The Aquabats, playing trumpet in the beginning, and later filling in also on keyboards, rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Adam sang the bridge on Canis Lupus!. He was an Aquabanian of royal birth whose dazzling blue eyes and charming elegance could melt even the most hardened evil henchmen. He was known for reciting poetry during concerts and playing songs on request by making "fart" noises with his hands, known as manualism. One example of his "Hand Wind Instrumental" abilities can be heard in the song "It's Crazy, Man!," with a hand solo reprisal of "Pop Goes the Weasel." Another notable hand solo from Prince Adam is a rendition of The Police's hit "Every Breath You Take" on the Serious Awesomeness DVD.
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