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OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 3:11 pm
by King Crimson
god, we need a new thread: bands you went to see and get sloppy in various ways....
Norman: defenestration, chainsaw kittens, flaming lips, love bomb, stiff richard,
Nashville (Vandy): lot of great stuff there: best band i saw was Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (Slvia Plath ref). or a band from North Carolina called Other Bright Colors. those guys were amazing.
Boulder: two best were Bunny Genghis or Baldo Rex...both were great. Bunny self destructed by playing a show in raw deer meat, put out an EP based on pedophilia, and heroin. they were fucking great, for about 6 months. Foreskin 500 was a Bunny G spinoff band. if you've never seen a band play in raw deer meat bikinis, i'm not sure you've ever lived.
Baldo was heavily minutemen influenced and were way ahead of the KISS kitsch curve. they are worth your respect for one song called "....smells like we are together again".
AngryMike might different have versions of Boulder....it's not always jam bands. at least for a while.
what's the name of the legendary nonsense and sounds of good times from your college town?
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 7:31 pm
by M Club
anne arbour = bob seger. that's why i moved. iggy pop sucks, too.
i always enjoyed seeing cloud nine music while i was in school. taproot is from aa, but i've never listened to them.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 8:28 pm
by SoCalTrjn
Pennywise, Metalica, Megadeath, TSOL, Fear, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Doors, Beach Boys, System of a Down, Germs, Agent Orange, The Adolescents, Black Flag, Drama Rama, Fishbone, the Go Gos, Janes Addiction, Guns N Roses, Incubus, NOFX, Motley Crue, No Doubt, Voo Doo Glow Skulls, Alient Ant Farm, Aquabats, Reel Big Fish, Save Ferris, Sublime, Skeletones, Rage Against the Machine, Slayer, Static-X, Sugar Ray, Van Halen, Vandals, Tool, Wasted Youth, Weezer and quite a few more
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 9:32 pm
by Adelpiero
wow cali is the reason alternative has slipped. ill take the wankers from the U/L
rage is the biggest piece of shit band ever! im sure hippys like mclub sockle off their nads, but its fuckin horrible music.
you want to be political, give me hendrix and hey joe!
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 9:52 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
I liked Rage when they released their first self-titled album. I thought they had a great sound. Yeah, the politics became a little overbearing, but man, they kicked out some sweet riffs.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 9:57 pm
by King Crimson
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I liked Rage when they released their first self-titled album. I thought they had a great sound. Yeah, the politics became a little overbearing, but man, they kicked out some sweet riffs.
you know i saw Rage before they were anything with a buddy. they only played for like 40 minutes and it was pretty incredible. it was a spring day like today and he says: let's go see this band tonight. i personally didn't want to.....but he persuaded me with drugs. it was pretty kick ass in a semi empty club in Boulder.
my buddy says afterwards: "these guys are gonna be huge".
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:02 pm
by M Club
hippies like mclub at least understand basic grammatical rules about plural morphemes. i don't like rage.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:10 pm
by King Crimson
i dont' give shit about gramma. but i do care about grammaw.
too bad the sound was so easily copied by asshats MTV and Fred Dutrz....
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:19 pm
by King Crimson
SoCalTrjn wrote:Pennywise, Metalica, Megadeath, TSOL, Fear, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Doors, Beach Boys, System of a Down, Germs, Agent Orange, The Adolescents, Black Flag, Drama Rama, Fishbone, the Go Gos, Janes Addiction, Guns N Roses, Incubus, NOFX, Motley Crue, No Doubt, Voo Doo Glow Skulls, Alient Ant Farm, Aquabats, Reel Big Fish, Save Ferris, Sublime, Skeletones, Rage Against the Machine, Slayer, Static-X, Sugar Ray, Van Halen, Vandals, Tool, Wasted Youth, Weezer and quite a few more
i give you some respeck for some of these bands, but i don't see the minutemen...or X.
my point is bands that played at your college, or that were college bands that played not the town of LA.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:24 pm
by King Crimson
and even beyond that, more interested in local bands in a college town....not LA GUNS, GNR, or the Doors or whatever.
and No Doubt sucks and what's her name has no boobs no matter how they try and frame them. and way too much makeup. sorry, cake makeup Gwen. you epitomize Orange Country "skater punk", most of which is crap.
give me Agent Orange. word.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:36 pm
by King Crimson
the problem with RATM is they only wrote one song, and turned it into a few albums. and it was so easily copied by the Link Biscuits of the world.
i tell you though, that was some great shit back inna day in small club.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 2:04 am
by peter dragon
King Crimson wrote:the problem with RATM is they only wrote one song, and turned it into a few albums.
BWA!~
im a rage fan but thats funny!
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 9:45 am
by MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan
I hate to admit it, but I was never really into any local music scenes until I actually became part of one here in the Valley. That said, here are a few faves and recommendations...
NE
I was at a party at a farm one time and this band Mousetrap was playing in the barn (farm parties were the shit, as the nearest neighbor was usually 2-3 miles away). They were from Omaha and they were fucking badass. They played a cover of "Beast of Burden" that night and from that day forward, that has been my favorite Stones song. They put out a couple albums, moved to Chicago and broke up. I guess a lot of Bugaha Saddle Creek-ish bands cite them as an influence these days. Good luck finding their albums anywhere, but you can hear a few songs here...
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CO
I can't really say that any local bands really stood out during my time in Colorado. However, I did see one pretty decent band from Denver play out here in PHX a couple years ago at SHoD VII. They're called Turambar.
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AZ
I've seen lots of great local bands here in the PHX area. Here are a few of my favorites...
Emperors of Japan - You can download both of their albums for free on their website (
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Greenhaven - Maybe a little derivative of Clutch, but I could think of a lot worse things to say about a band.
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Via Vengeance - Quite possibly the greatest one-man band on the planet. Even if you're not into metal, you have to admit this shit is impressive.
Video evidence:
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Requisite MySpace URL:
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The Earps - Awesome cowpunk butt-rockabilly. Traditional country crossed with 80s hair metal (what up, battery chucka?). Played with these guys a bunch in my old band. Really cool guys and a fun band to see live.
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Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 11:59 pm
by Bizzarofelice
Meh. I think the White Rabits met at Mizzou. I know the Revelators on Crypt Records were a couple of Ag majors and a English grad.
Champaign hadthe Postr Children anf Hum.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:44 am
by King Crimson
Believe the Heupel wrote:King Crimson wrote:god, we need a new thread: bands you went to see and get sloppy in various ways....
Norman: defenestration, chainsaw kittens, flaming lips, love bomb, stiff richard,
Nashville (Vandy): lot of great stuff there: best band i saw was Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (Slvia Plath ref). or a band from North Carolina called Other Bright Colors. those guys were amazing.
Boulder: two best were Bunny Genghis or Baldo Rex...both were great. Bunny self destructed by playing a show in raw deer meat, put out an EP based on pedophilia, and heroin. they were fucking great, for about 6 months. Foreskin 500 was a Bunny G spinoff band. if you've never seen a band play in raw deer meat bikinis, i'm not sure you've ever lived.
Baldo was heavily minutemen influenced and were way ahead of the KISS kitsch curve. they are worth your respect for one song called "....smells like we are together again".
AngryMike might different have versions of Boulder....it's not always jam bands. at least for a while.
what's the name of the legendary nonsense and sounds of good times from your college town?
Dude, how in the hell did you leave off the Flaming Lips?
i didn't. they were better when they were a sloppy guitar band and played 30 minute covers of Interstellar Overdrive than the Wayne crooning stuff. but, hey, i'm happy for them.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:05 am
by MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan
Another Nebraska band from my college days that's worthy of mention is Shithook. They used to do live karaoke every Thursday night at Duffy's Tavern in Lincoln. You put your name on a list and they'd let you get up and be their lead singer for a song (or two, if you were particularly well received). They had lyrics for a bunch of popular songs (mostly classic rock and some modern stuff), but they knew literally hundreds of songs if you knew the lyrics.
Apparently this is becoming more common, as there are a few bands I know of doing the same thing out here, and a Google search for "live karaoke band" turns up about 3,000 results, but keep in mind this was Lincoln, Nebraska in the mid-1990s. It seemed like a unique, innovative and all-around really fuckin' cool idea at the time.
One week, my friend and I did "Gangster of Love" by the Geto Boys while Shithook just played that "Sweet Home Alabama" riff over and over. I guess it was pretty memorable, because for months afterward, whenever I went o Duffy's on a Shithook night, complete strangers would come up to me and ask if I was going to do some Geto Boys.
Not sure if Shithook is still around or not. They were really cool dudes and talented as hell.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 6:23 pm
by Left Seater
Can't ever remember a band playing AT RICE. Plenty of bands played around RICE and in the Metro Houston area. Honestly most of us on the football team weren't that into music then. We were more concerned about drinking, football, and chasing girls. Most of the time we hit the bars around campus that didn't have live music so as to make it easier to hit on girls without having to yell.
To this day I am still not a big concert guy as the sound most often sucks. There just isn't a way to make a person or group sound good in a football, basketball, or other type of arena. Having said that I will go listen to Texas artists in Austin, but there you are looking at 250 people and they don't have to overmodulate everything for people 100 yards away to hear it.
Re: OT: great college town bands from your team
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:12 pm
by PSUFAN
I wish I had more to contribute to this thread. State College had a pretty good local music scene when I was 14-18, but I don't think too many of the folks involved moved on to anything larger. I was in a funky metal band that left town and moved to San Francisco. They are still in existence, and they have been semi-successful in Greece, England, and Scandinavia...but nothing doing here.
One of my good friends from HS (Nathan Calhoun) has been the bassist of the Butthole Surfers since 2000. I haven't seen or talked to the guy since about 1993. Someone I knew saw him and said he has a big meth problem these days.
Some other State College buddies have been involved with
Don Caballero over the years.