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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | *S/T | + | *S/T "Rock N' Roll Tonite (We Want)" b/w "Plunder" 7-inch, [[Dart Records]] |
*V/A "Top Sluggers" 2x7-inch [[Big Block Records]] | *V/A "Top Sluggers" 2x7-inch [[Big Block Records]] | ||
*V/A "Draggin' Tracks" [[Meat Records]] | *V/A "Draggin' Tracks" [[Meat Records]] | ||
*V/A "Bob" [[Meat Records]] | *V/A "Bob" [[Meat Records]] | ||
− | *V/A "Dragon Tracks 7" [[MSU]] | + | *V/A "Dragon Tracks #7" [[MSU]] |
== Related Bands == | == Related Bands == | ||
*[[Deaths, The]] | *[[Deaths, The]] | ||
*[[Kinky Einstein]] | *[[Kinky Einstein]] |
Revision as of 09:57, 24 August 2005
Members
- John Peterson (drums)
- Karl Qualey (guitar, vocals)
- Randy Dever (bass)
About
- Does hellfire, damnation mean anything to you? These guys are a punk/metal tour de force who pioneered this territory long before the Fucking Champs or similar metal-infused indie bands came around. Although they've never officially broken up, it seems like they only resurface for the occasional show. Fargo loves them.
- From Carothers Brothers #5, "The Definitive Guide to Everything Punk Rock in the Moorhead/Fargo Area": Orange 17 - you know, if they didn't have short hair I could mistake these boys for Poison.
Highlights
They opened for Bad Company and Ted Nugent at the Fargodome. Seeing JP set his cymbals on fire is a truly magical Fargo rock experience. Some kid broke his arm or leg or something at a show at the Bowler. When they opened for Zeke, Blind Marky Felchtone was apparently in awe of them. They played a version of "Deck The Halls" at a Rock N' Roll Xmas concert where they simply repeated "Don we now our gay apparel" over and over again. There are probably too many other highlights to list.
Shows
Discography
- S/T "Rock N' Roll Tonite (We Want)" b/w "Plunder" 7-inch, Dart Records
- V/A "Top Sluggers" 2x7-inch Big Block Records
- V/A "Draggin' Tracks" Meat Records
- V/A "Bob" Meat Records
- V/A "Dragon Tracks #7" MSU