Phil Schlotterer David G. Andersen Jim Florez Bil Brown David "Zoop" Coonce
DigHayZoose was a Christian funk and modern rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music describes them as "One of the first Christian alternative rock bands of the 1990s".[1] Their name, when spoken, is audibly similar to saying "Dig Jesus" in Spanish.
^Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 257–258. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
later concerts, Taylor's version came to resemble DigHayZoose's more than his own. (1) (2) DigHayZoose was released from their contract in 1994 and announced...
United – (indie pop, rock) (2006–present) Die Happy – (rock) (1990–1994) DigHayZoose – (funk, rock) (1990–1996) The Digital Age – (modern rock) (2012–present)...
MagentaMantaLoveTree (1993) was the second album released by Dighayzoose with a duration of nearly 65 minutes. All band members, except of Jimmi Rodrigez...
Detritus Deus Invictus Deuteronomium The Devil Wears Prada Die Happy DigHayZoose Dire Disciple Divide the Sea Divinefire Dizmas Doomsday Hymn Drottnar...
"Impressed" and "You Don't Belong Here") Charlie Sexton – "Impressed" (1986) DigHayZoose – Struggle Fish (1991) Various Artists – Tales from Yesterday (1995...
Klank, Under Midnight, Mortal, etc) as well as alt and funk metal (DigHayZoose, Hot Pink Turtle, Precious Death)..." Mark Allan Powell: Encyclopedia...
Artist Syndrome Dead Poetic DeGarmo and Key Delirious? Desperation Band DigHayZoose Disperse Dizmas Echoing Angels Eden's Bridge Eleventyseven Ever Stays...
album's liner notes. Liner Notes Allan also sings "Later" and "Self" on Dighayzoose Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven. "HM - Scaterd Few, Sin Disease Review"...