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Mustache Jones

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Mustache Jones
BornGeorge M. Jones
January 19, 1996
Detroit, MI
🏡 ResidenceAmerica
Other namesGeorge, Lil Fish , Hore Hey
🏫 EducationUniversity of Michigan
💼 Occupation
agent, musical artist, activist, actor
📆 Years active  1996-present
🏢 OrganizationDickfart Inc.
Known forAgent of Dr Seuss
💰 Net worth62 million
Opponent(s)McDonalds
❤️ Partner(s)None
👶 ChildrenJorge Jones
🏅 Awards10x Best Agent List

George "Mustache" Jones (born January 19, 1996) is an American activist, agent, musical artist, and actor. Jones is known for being the agent of activist / musician Dr Seuss.[1] Jones is a Betta[2] fish from Detroit, Michigan,[3] he is an agent for Dr Seuss, Johnathan Davis[4], Fred Durst[5], Violent J[6], Shaggy 2 Dope,[7] and Oompaville[8]. He is a musician playing guitar for the band Problemcity[9] and lead vocals for the band Fishy Squishery.[10]

Mustache takes his career seriously as an agent, he is a former activist and a former musical artist. He was a musician from 2003-2015. He was an actor from 2002-2008 acting for movies produced by Vanilla Productions.[11]

Clients[edit]

Dr Seuss[edit]

Dr Fish "Pablo" Seuss was born in 1994 when the korn album came out, as a baby he listened to korn, BUT HE IS NOT EMO CUZ ITS THE 90S AND KORN IS POPULAR. he was born in dickfart, poland cuz y not. he was also a part of the apple retaliation movement that kill'd gray widzinski, he then disappeared in 2024, on the 30th anniversary of korn album.

Seuss has done many income pitches for money and has done many different jobs that generated from a dream job. His first job was a filmaker and made films alongside Kanye East (East came before West, they aren't related) with the production crew Vanilla Productions.

They made their debut with a huge success in 1995 with Asshole's All Over (1995 Film). The film made Seuss and East a couple million dollars.

Seuss started his main career of music in 1998 with Gray Widzinski in a rap metal duo called Unitedickfart. UDF has released nine full-length albums that all peaked charts and one ended up winning the grammy award in 2004, the album entitled How Many Hairs In There. Dr Seuss is known as a grammy winning musician. He has fronted other projects such as Dickboy, Problemcity, supergroup Dr Seuss, and Supernatural Disaster.

UDF made their debut in 1999 with their album Asshole. The album peaked US charts to 7 and UK charts 11 making their first impressions good ones.

In 1999, Seuss joined Limp Bizkit as the drummer and recorded one song with the band until the John Otto returned. The track was entitled "Re-Arranged".

He continued his musical career creating music festivals in 1998 with Dr Seuss's Moshpit Tour. It was an annual nu metal and rap tour that came to an end in 2009 because of life issues and stuff where hundreds of people died at the festival dates. He had a short lived festival called NuFest in 2000 and changed the name to Dickfart Pit Festival in 2010 when it returned.

he was at korns first concert in 1994, then he got out of his baby carrier and joind the moshpit, wen he was 3 the limpbizkit album came out so in 1997 he moshpit there too, in 1999 he went to woodstock 99, and preformed a rap n roll skit at 4 yrs old, he played the 7 strng guitar and rapped.

at korn concert he accidentally stabbed 500 people in the moshpit and he didnt know y he had a knife, then the same thing happened at limpbizkit

the dude went to dry kill logic concert in 2001, their first ever concert, and during the song rot, more things happend, 6 year old moshpit guy was moshpitting so hard fr, then the next day he was sore and had lots of back problems, then he decided to get that goofy ass haircut in the pic above, this all happened in 2001, from 2002 to 2007 was the great lazy streak, when dr suess did absolutely nothing for 5 years straight, then got fat

from 2002 to 2007 was the great lazy streak, when dr suess did absolutely nothing for 5 years straight, then got fat, then at 2007 he weighed 1 million somthin pounds, a very interesting topic i recommned you create the great lazy streak wikipedia page, NOW DO IT NOW IF YOUR READING THIS THEN THE TIME IS NOW!

dr suess started a band with gray widzinski in 2000 but it wasnt popular until 2008, its called unitedickfart, and recorded 2 albums one in 2009 and one in 2012, lit huh, they be doin the rap n roll, dr suess on the drums, and gray widzinski rappin in polish.

dr suess started a band with gray widzinski in 2008 called unitedickfart, and recorded 2 albums one in 2009 and one in 2012, lit huh, they be doin the rap n roll, dr suess on the drums, and gray widzinski rappin in polish. The band disbanded in 2013 because gray widzinski attempted to joined late night drive home and dr seuss did not like that kinda music. recording on rare samali fish records. then gray came back after they wouldnt let him join

he did some moshpitting for old time sake in 2017 (20th anniversary of 3 year old mosh pitting at limpbizkit) FLASHBACK: at korn concert he accidentally stabbed 500 people in the moshpit and he didnt know y he had a knife, then the same thing happened at limpbizkit

he did some moshpitting for old time sake in 2017 (20th anniversary of 3 year old mosh pitting at limpbizkit) FLASHBACK: at korn concert he accidentally stabbed 500 people in the moshpit and he didnt know y he had a knife, then the same thing happened at limpbizkit

he did some stuff at the last of his life, and we will never forget that. but he just disappeared so he may still be alive idk. probably not

Johnathan Davis[edit]

Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD or JDevil, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist and frontman of nu metal band Korn, which is considered a pioneering act of the nu metal genre. Davis's distinctive personality and Korn's music influenced a generation of musicians and performers who have come after them.

Davis co-founded Korn in Los Angeles in 1993 with the dissolution of two bands, Sexart and L.A.P.D. He had led Sexart during his years as an assistant coroner. Davis rapidly gained notoriety for his intense and powerful live performances with Korn.

Anchored by his personal, passionate lyrics and unusual tenor vocals, Davis launched a successful career which has spanned almost three decades, although his popularity declined in the middle of the 2000s. Davis's vocals, which alternate from an angry tone to a high-pitched voice, switching from sounding atmospheric to aggressively screaming, have been the trademark of Korn throughout the band's career.

From 2000 to 2001, Davis and Richard Gibbs wrote and produced the score and soundtrack album of Queen of the Damned, his first work outside the band. He began his side project called Jonathan Davis and the SFA in 2007 and continued to experiment with musical styles. He released his first solo album in 2018.

He has collaborated with various artists over the course of his career, ranging from metal to alternative rock, rap, world music, and electronic music. Davis is a multi-instrumentalist musician who plays guitar, drums, bagpipes, piano, upright bass, violin, and the clarinet. He is also versatile in many genres, mixing tracks and performs DJ sets with his alter ego JDevil. For decades, Davis has been passionate about visual arts, horror films, comics and video games.

Fourteen of his albums reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200, including MTV Unplugged and Greatest Hits, Vol. 1. In the U.S, he was awarded fifteen platinum album certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In Australia, he received eight platinum album certifications by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), and in the UK he received six gold certifications. He won two Grammy Awards out of eight nominations throughout his career. As of 2018, Davis has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.

Fred Durst[edit]

William Frederick Durst (born Frederick Allen Mayne III; August 20, 1970) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, and director. He is the frontman and lyricist of the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, formed in 1994, with whom he has released eight studio albums.

Since 2006, Durst has worked on a number of independent films. He co-starred in Population 436, and made his directorial debut in 2007 with The Education of Charlie Banks. He followed with The Longshots in 2008. His latest film, The Fanatic, came out in 2019. He appears as a secret playable character in the video games Fight Club, WWF Raw, and WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It. He was born Frederick Allen Mayne III in Jacksonville, Florida, but soon moved to Orlando and then a farm in Cherryville, North Carolina, at one year old. His mother had him rechristened as William Frederick Durst after remarrying Bill Durst, a local police officer. Shortly after; Durst's parents had another child, his half-brother Cory Durst. In the fifth grade, he moved to Gastonia, North Carolina, where he graduated from Hunter Huss High School. As a child, Durst was bullied, which he incorporated into his music. At the age of 12, Durst took an interest in breakdancing, hip hop, punk rock, and heavy metal. He began to rap, skate, beatbox, and DJ. Durst would be discharged from the Navy after two years (1988-1990), Durst moved back to Jacksonville in 1993, briefly living with his father. Durst worked multiple jobs as a landscaper, as a pizza delivery driver, and a tattoo artist while developing an idea for a band that combined elements of rock and hip-hop. In 1994, Durst, Malachi Sage bassist Sam Rivers, and Rivers' cousin John Otto jammed together and wrote three songs. Guitarist Wes Borland later joined. Durst named the band Limp Bizkit because he wanted a name that would repel listeners. Limp Bizkit developed a cult following in the underground music scene when its covers of George Michael's "Faith" and Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" began to attract curious concertgoers.

Later, when Korn performed in town as the opening act for Sick of It All, Durst invited Korn to his house. He was able to persuade bassist Reginald Arvizu to listen to demos of the songs "Pollution", "Counterfeit", and "Stalemate". Korn added a then-unsigned Limp Bizkit to two tours, which gave the band a new audience. DJ Lethal, formerly of the hip hop group House of Pain, joined the band as a turntablist; Durst's disagreements with Borland led the guitarist to quit and rejoin the band.

In 1997, Limp Bizkit signed with Flip Records, a subsidiary of Interscope Records, and released their debut album, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all to moderate response. On October 23, 1997, Durst met the band Staind, but friction quickly emerged between the two over the cover art of Staind's album. Durst unsuccessfully attempted to remove Staind from a concert bill shortly before their performance, but after hearing the band play, he was so impressed that he signed them to Flip/Elektra, recorded a demo with the band, and co-produced their next album, Dysfunction.

After Limp Bizkit finished a tour with the band Deftones, Durst and DJ Lethal were asked by Max Cavalera, formerly of the band Sepultura, to appear on "Bleed", a song from the self-titled debut of his new band Soulfly. Cavalera stated that producer Ross Robinson recommended that he work with Durst. Durst also made an appearance on Korn's album Follow the Leader. Jonathan Davis had intended to write a battle rap with B-Real of Cypress Hill, but the latter's label wouldn't let him do it, and Durst was tapped instead. Davis and Durst wrote the lyrics for "All in the Family", which featured the two vocalists trading insults. Davis and Durst would often offer suggestions for each other's lyrics; a lyric written by Durst as "tootin' on your bagpipe" was changed to "fagpipes" by Davis, who stated "I helped him bag on me better".

Durst began to take an interest in filmmaking, directing the music video for Limp Bizkit's single "Faith" in promotion for its appearance in the film Very Bad Things; he was unsatisfied with it and made a second video which paid tribute to tour mates Primus, Deftones and Mötley Crüe, who appeared in the video.

Violent J[edit]

Joseph Frank Bruce (born April 28, 1972), known by his stage name Violent J, is an American rapper, record producer, professional wrestler, and part of the hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse (ICP). He is a co-founder of the record label Psychopathic Records, with fellow ICP rapper Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler) and their former manager, Alex Abbiss. Also along with Utsler, Bruce is the co-founder of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling.

Bruce was born in Berkley, Michigan. He was the last born of three children. His father, Richard Bruce, stole all of the family's money and left when Bruce was two years old. Joe's mother, Linda, was forced to care for him and his siblings, Robert and Theresa, off the income she made as a janitor. At age seven, Joe and his brother caught a butterfly, and both were fascinated by the vibrant colors and overall peacefulness of the creature. They kept the butterfly in a jar overnight, and intended to free it the following morning. When they awoke, the brothers found the butterfly had died, and felt as if they had committed a murder. The brothers made a vow that "one day, [they] will make it to heaven, so that [they] can [...] apologize to that butterfly face-to-face." On every Insane Clown Posse album and EP it reads "Dedicated to the Butterfly".

Bruce received all of his clothes from rummage sales, and his food from canned food drives held at his own school. After moving to Oak Park, Bruce met John Utsler, and his little brother Joey. He began his gang life by reluctantly getting involved in criminal activity in Royal Oak Township. Along with John and Joey, Bruce got heavily into rap music. In 1989, Bruce, as Jagged Joe, Joseph Utsler, as Kangol Joe, and John Utsler, as Master J, released the single titled "Party at the Top of the Hill" under the name of JJ Boys, but they did not pursue a serious career in music.

Bruce dropped out of school in ninth grade, and moved in with his friend, Rudy, in River Rouge. There he formed his own gang called Inner City Posse, which would terrorize people with Army-issued tear gas and steal car radios for money. One night, Joe's mother, who had just moved to Ferndale, had her house attacked by rival gang, Hazel Park Posse (HPP), from Hazel Park. Fearing for his mother's life, Joe fled to Bonnie Doone, North Carolina, a trailer park town just outside Fort Bragg, where his brother was staying with the U.S. Army. It was there that Bruce witnessed the open racism which would later emerge as the hate for bigots referenced in Insane Clown Posse's lyrics.

At seventeen, Joe returned to Ferndale. He was soon jailed, and the experience convinced him to get away from gang life. In 1989, after a short career in professional wrestling, Bruce and his friend Dale Miettinen Jr. recorded Intelligence and Violence on a karaoke machine, which marked the debut of Bruce's stage name Violent J. Joe bought his own karaoke machine and, along with Joey and John Utsler, formed the music group Inner City Posse, named after their gang. After the release of the album Bass-Ment Cuts, the group hired record store owner Alex Abbiss as their manager, and established the Psychopathic Records record label with him in 1991.

Shaggy 2 Dope[edit]

Joseph William Utsler (/ˈjuːtslər/; born October 14, 1974), known by his stage name Shaggy 2 Dope, is an American rapper, record producer, DJ, podcast host of Shaggy and The Creep Show, and professional wrestler. He is part of the hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. He is the co-founder of the record label Psychopathic Records, with fellow Insane Clown Posse rapper Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and their former manager, Alex Abbiss. Along with Bruce, Utsler is the co-founder of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling, where he currently acts as color commentator.

In 1994, Utsler released his first solo album, Fuck Off!, containing only four tracks. His second planned solo album Shaggs The Clown, was never released due to sampling issues. After almost 12 years of promotion, Utsler released his second solo album, F.T.F.O. (Fuck The Fuck Off!), in 2006. During ICP's 2013 GOTJ seminar Shaggy and J stated that they were wanting to do more solo albums. Shaggy said he was wanting to do another couple albums, like Fuck Off! EP and F.T.F.O. On July 24, 2015, during ICP's GOTJ seminar Shaggy said that he has been wanting to do another album, and plans on doing it, and will go on tour to support and promote the album shortly after it is released. In a flyer released in early/mid December 2015 it was announced that his upcoming album is titled F.T.F.O.M.F. (Fuck The Fuck Off Mother Fucker), set for a 2016 release date. In an early April 2016 Faygoluvers interview with Violent J, J stated that Shaggy has been writing and recording his upcoming solo album with Otis/Young Wicked producing, and hasn't asked J for help. During ICP's 2016 GOTJ seminar it was announced that Shaggy 2 Dope's upcoming album F.T.F.O.M.F. will now be released in 2017. Announced on October 4, 2016, Shaggy will be doing a solo set on Day 1 of the 2017 Juggalo Day Show. After the falling out with Young Wicked, DJ Clay produced the album from scratch and the album was released on May 26, 2017, and reached No. 72 on the Billboard 200, #1 on the Independent chart, and #36 on the Top Album Sales. In early December 2018 it was announced that Violent J and Shaggy were going to headline their own winter tours and would wind up together in New Orleans for Juggalo Day 2019. The flyer for Shaggy 2 Dope's tour said that a new solo EP would be available to VIP's. A couple of weeks later it was announced the name of the album is Gloomy Sunday EP.

Oompaville[edit]

Caleb Hunter Phelps (born: August 29, 1996 [age 26]), better known online as oompaville (or Papa Oompsie), is an American YouTuber who makes videos of him reacting to memes and Twitch clips, going to Omegle, and commentating on YouTube drama and trending news events.

Originally known for making gaming videos, he has since removed any of his gaming videos prior to May 31, 2019 and mainly uploads him reacting to memes but will upload him playing some games from time to time. His first video was made on May 31, 2019. He has uploaded even older videos but has made them private. He also watches messed-up animations from channels like Actually Happened, Share My Story, etc.

When he surfs Omegle, he sometimes enjoys trapping people by dressing up as a female police officer or Japanese schoolgirl. In January of 2021, he made a video titled, "the end." stating that he was going to stop sexualizing his thumbnails, saying that he initially did that as an ironic way to get his channel famous, calling it "demonetizable content that didn't get demonetized".

He also acts as one of the hosts of the podcast, SomeOrdinaryPodcast, with Nux Taku and SomeOrdinaryGamers. He is good friends with Pancho as well. Along with YouTuber Riftyish, he launched his own candy company called Sour Boys. His grandma makes an appearance in some of his videos. He typically makes vlogs with his cousin Clint. Alongside Nikocado Avocado, he has produced a large variety of content, including a podcast called the D-Fire Podcast, of which he is a host of. He has also interviewed controversial online figures like Andrew Tate and That Vegan Teacher, in which he usually gets hate from as he revealed from his interview with That Vegan Teacher.

Caleb was born in Virginia. He is mostly of Italian descent, but partially Mexican and his great grandmother was from Syria. He has a sister. In 1st grade, he left school and started to become homeschooled. In early 2021, he moved to Frisco, Texas, with her and Clint. At some point in August 1st, he was temporarily homeless until his home in Texas was ready. He later moved to central Texas in late 2021. From the age of 15, Caleb was in a long lasting relationship up until July 25th, 2022. He owns two dogs named Frankie and Pip. He also owns two cats named Pickle and Little Bean. He is autistic, as he stated in his “It’s Your Fault” video with Nikocado Avocado, after Nikocado made fun of him for being homeschooled.

He has not publicly revealed his political views, however he has stated he “Did not vote for Donald Trump”, after many fans were making false claims he supported former president Trump.

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