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Lubricated Goat
6,563 listeners
Lubricated Goat was an Australian noise rock band of the 1980s. They achieved brief notoriety for playing on a television program naked, wi… read moreLubricated Goat was an Australian noise rock band of the 1980s. They achieved brief notoriety for playing on a television program naked, with only their instruments. Mainly influenced by bands like The Stooges and The Birthday Party, the… read moreLubricated Goat was an Australian noise rock band of the 1980s. They achieved brief notoriety for playing on a television program naked, with only their instruments. Mainly influenced by bands like The Stooges and The Birthday Party, they are credited for playing a grimy, confrontational style of… read more -
Pogo the Clown
1,257 listeners
Pogo The Clown was a side project including Tom Hazelmyer (Halo Of Flies, Haze XXL), Bill Hobson (Killdozer) and Mac Flie (Halo of Flies). … read morePogo The Clown was a side project including Tom Hazelmyer (Halo Of Flies, Haze XXL), Bill Hobson (Killdozer) and Mac Flie (Halo of Flies). Together they released one single and other songs that were included on compilations. View wikiPogo The Clown was a side project including Tom Hazelmyer (Halo Of Flies, Haze XXL), Bill Hobson (Killdozer) and Mac Flie (Halo of Flies). Together they released one single and other songs that were included on compilations. View wiki -
Ed Hall
5,453 listeners
Obscure underground noise band from Austin, Texas. Their songs were dense and twisted, with scrambled vocals floating over hideous, yet som… read moreObscure underground noise band from Austin, Texas. Their songs were dense and twisted, with scrambled vocals floating over hideous, yet somehow pop, guitar noise. After having released their second album, they were asked to open for the … read moreObscure underground noise band from Austin, Texas. Their songs were dense and twisted, with scrambled vocals floating over hideous, yet somehow pop, guitar noise. After having released their second album, they were asked to open for the Butthole Surfers on their North American tour in 1991. After… read more -
Tragic Mulatto
1,779 listeners
Taken from scaruffi: Tragic Mulatto debuted with the eight-song mini-album Judo For The Blind (1984), a pandemonium of spastic, minimal and… read moreTaken from scaruffi: Tragic Mulatto debuted with the eight-song mini-album Judo For The Blind (1984), a pandemonium of spastic, minimal and primitive concepts, a colossal tribute to nonsense. Pared down to a quartet, Tragic Mulatto'… read moreTaken from scaruffi: Tragic Mulatto debuted with the eight-song mini-album Judo For The Blind (1984), a pandemonium of spastic, minimal and primitive concepts, a colossal tribute to nonsense. Pared down to a quartet, Tragic Mulatto's ridicule circus concocted Locos Por El Sexo (1987), an art… read more -
Halo of Flies
9,981 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Halo of Flies was a noise rock band from Minneapolis. Named after an Alice Cooper song, Ha… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Halo of Flies was a noise rock band from Minneapolis. Named after an Alice Cooper song, Halo of Flies was formed in 1986 by Tom Hazelmeyer, John Anglim and Tim Mac. Over the next 5 years t… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Halo of Flies was a noise rock band from Minneapolis. Named after an Alice Cooper song, Halo of Flies was formed in 1986 by Tom Hazelmeyer, John Anglim and Tim Mac. Over the next 5 years they released a series of 7 inch singles and mini LP’s starti… read more -
The Heroine Sheiks
3,595 listeners
The Heroine Sheiks was a New York, United States-based noise rock band until early 2006, when the band called it quits. It began in 1999 as… read moreThe Heroine Sheiks was a New York, United States-based noise rock band until early 2006, when the band called it quits. It began in 1999 as a collaboration of Shannon Selberg, George Porfiris, Norman Westberg and John Fell. Selberg emerg… read moreThe Heroine Sheiks was a New York, United States-based noise rock band until early 2006, when the band called it quits. It began in 1999 as a collaboration of Shannon Selberg, George Porfiris, Norman Westberg and John Fell. Selberg emerged as a major songwriter in the complete history of the band… read more -
Missing Foundation
2,548 listeners
Chances are that if you spent any time in the East Village and/or Lower East Side during the late 80's and into the early 90's, y… read moreChances are that if you spent any time in the East Village and/or Lower East Side during the late 80's and into the early 90's, you are probably familiar with the insignia pictured at right. The upended cocktail glass over thre… read moreChances are that if you spent any time in the East Village and/or Lower East Side during the late 80's and into the early 90's, you are probably familiar with the insignia pictured at right. The upended cocktail glass over three slashed tines could be frequently seen scrawled, splashed,… read more -
Grong Grong
514 listeners
Following a support to the Dead Kennedys, Grong Grong impressed Jello Biafra so much that he offered them a deal with Alternative Tentacles… read moreFollowing a support to the Dead Kennedys, Grong Grong impressed Jello Biafra so much that he offered them a deal with Alternative Tentacles. The self titled EP featured one studio side (recorded as part of winning a battle of the bands c… read moreFollowing a support to the Dead Kennedys, Grong Grong impressed Jello Biafra so much that he offered them a deal with Alternative Tentacles. The self titled EP featured one studio side (recorded as part of winning a battle of the bands contest) and a live side recorded at the Seaview Ballroom in … read more -
Spongehead
745 listeners
Spongehead, a guitar-sax-drums trio, crafted a loose fusion of blues, funk and jazz that often resembled Pere Ubu's abstract pop-art o… read moreSpongehead, a guitar-sax-drums trio, crafted a loose fusion of blues, funk and jazz that often resembled Pere Ubu's abstract pop-art on the tentative Potted Meat Spread (1989) and the more mature Legitimate Beef (1990). Dave Henders… read moreSpongehead, a guitar-sax-drums trio, crafted a loose fusion of blues, funk and jazz that often resembled Pere Ubu's abstract pop-art on the tentative Potted Meat Spread (1989) and the more mature Legitimate Beef (1990). Dave Henderson's tenor sax and Doug Henderson's atonal guitar … read more