Dianogah

Dianogah (pronounced Dye-ah-NO-gah) is an American indie rock band formed in 1995, noted for their use of two bass guitars.

Dianogah named their band after the garbage compactor monster (the Dianoga) in the 1977 film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Producer John McEntire managed the recording of the soundtrack, and later worked with the band on their third album, Millions of Brazilians.

On January 15, 2000, the band joined M.O.T.O to serve as opening acts for the final show at the Lounge Ax, an event which had The Coctails reunite briefly to perform as headliners.

In a statement on the band's web page, Morris had become an "integral part of our group, both musically and socially.