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Pussy Galore was an American noise rock band that formed in Washington D.C. during 1985. They had a constantly fluid line-up until their demise in 1990. Noise rock is a musical genre that developed in the 1980s as an experimental outgrowth of punk rock. ...
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History
The band's earliest incarnation consisted of guitarist and vocalist Jon Spencer, guitarist Julie Cafritz and drummer John Hamill though this line-up would be subject to both change and expansion in later years. Following the self released 7" Feel Good About Your Body, they added guitarist Neil Hagerty, and replaced Hamill with former Sonic Youth drummer Bob Bert after the band moved to New York City. They further expanded the line-up by taking on Cristina Martinez as a guitarist though she was not really a musician, she had simply taken the photograph for the 7", and recorded the EP Groovy Hate Fuck. The EP, like all of their early releases, would be self-released on their own Shove Records label. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (sometimes abbreviated JSBX) is a New York based band, made up of members Jon Spencer (vocals, guitar), Judah Bauer (guitar) and Russell Simins (drums). ...
Sonic Youth is an experimental rock group formed in New York City in 1981. ...
Bob Bert is the lovable Fozzy Bear-esque Zelig-like drummer of American indie post-whatever. ...
New York City, officially named the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is the largest financial center in the world. ...
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Just prior to the EP's release, they publicly vented their hatred for Dischord Records boss Ian MacKaye and made themselves even more unpopular amongst Washington D.C.'s hardcore punk scene. They subsequently left for New York where they released a limited-edition cassette-only cover album of the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street. They followed this up in January 1987 with another self-released mini-set Pussy Gold 5000. Shortly after this Martinez left the band and formed Boss Hog a few years later. Dischord founders Ian Mackaye and Jeff Nelson Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based record label specializing in D.C.-area independent punk, hardcore, and post-hardcore music. ...
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Hardcore punk (or hardcore) is an intensified version of punk rock usually characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs with exceptionally fast tempos and chord changes. ...
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Exile on Main Street is a 1972 (see 1972 in music) album by the rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. ...
1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Boss Hog were a band inlcuding Jon Spencer and Cristina Martinez along with Jens Jurgensen, Hollis Queens and Mark Boyce. ...
In September 1987, Pussy Galore recorded their debut album and their first recording for another label, Right Now! on Caroline Records. Shortly following the release of Right Now!, Hagerty left the band and was replaced by Kurt Wolf but he was to return to the Pussy Galore line-up following the release of the Sugarshit Sharp EP with Wolf leaving to join Loudspeaker. Their second full-length set Dial M for Motherfucker, was released in 1989 and continued their formula of nihilistic guitar noise and punk rock provocation, with additional studio trickery filling out the material. Right Now! is a bimonthly British political magazine. ...
There existed at least two record labels named Caroline Records, one in the UK and one in the US. // Caroline Records (UK) Caroline Records was a subsidiary of Richard Bransons Virgin Records label during the early to mid 1970s. ...
Kurt Wolf is a punk guitarist from New York City. ...
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1989 (MCMLXXXIX) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The term provocation, besides its generic meaning of an act to be a cause of something, has the following technical meanings. ...
They released a split single in 1989, a cover of Black Flag's "Damaged II" with Tad covering "Damaged I" on the other side, for Sub Pop Records and another split single with Black Snakes for Japanese indie Supernatural Records. They were now a three-piece after Julie Cafritz left. The trio of Spencer, Hagerty and Bert released one final album in 1990 called Historia De La Música Rock for Caroline Records before calling it a day the same year. Black Flag can refer to: Black Flag was a punk rock band. ...
Biography TAD was one of the heaviest bands to come out of Seattle back in grunges heyday. ...
Sub Pop is a record label in Seattle, Washington famous for first signing Nirvana, Soundgarden, and other grunge bands. ...
For the Temptations album, see 1990 (Temptations album) MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
Spencer co-founded Boss Hog with former Pussy Galore guitarist Cristina Martinez in the late '80s just prior to the dissolution of Pussy Galore itself. He also went on to form the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Neil Hagerty continued his noise-terrorist career with self-confessed heroin addict Jennifer Herrema in blues rock duo Royal Trux, which the pair had formed in Chicago during 1987. Boss Hog is an American punk band formed by former Pussy Galore members Cristina Martinez and Jon Spencer. ...
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (sometimes abbreviated JSBX) is a New York based band, made up of members Jon Spencer (vocals, guitar), Judah Bauer (guitar) and Russell Simins (drums). ...
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The American rock band Royal Trux during their career from 1987 to 2000, was one of the most controversial bands on the underground rock scene, gaining their reputation in equal measures from extreme musical experiments, an outspoken lifestyle based on lots of hard drugs, sometimes outrageous stage performances, and ever...
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Albums - Feel Good About Your Body EP 7", 1985
- Exile on Main Street Cassette, 1986
- Groovy Hate Fuck EP (1986, Shove)
- Pussy Gold 5000 EP (1986, Shove)
- Groovy Hate Fuck (Feel Good About Your Body) LP (1987, Vinyl Drip) (UK collection of early releases)
- Right Now! LP (1987, Caroline; reissued 1998 Matador/Mute Records)
- Sugarshit Sharp EP (1988, Caroline; reissued 1998 Matador/Mute Records with bonus track)
- Dial 'M' For Motherfucker (aka New Album By Pussy Galore) LP (1989, Caroline, CD version contained Sugarshit Sharp EP; reissued 1998 Matador/Mute Records without EP)
- Historia De La Música Rock LP (1990, Caroline)
- Corpse Love: The First Year CD (1992, Caroline)
- Live: In The Red LP last live show, recorded at CBGBs (1998, In The Red)
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