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'''Misery Index''' ([[1987]]-[[1997]]) was active in Chicago from [[1991]] to 1997, prior to that in St. Louis from 1987 to [[1990]], moved to Chicago when bass player, Ggreg Perry migrated here. The band name comes from hearing the term "misery index" in the Sonic Youth song ''I'm Insane''.
== Misery Index ==
 
They were influenced by bands like Les Thugs, Sex Pistols, Ramones, Dead Kennedys and [[Big Black]].
 
== Members ==
* Ggreg Perry - Bass
* Rich Feldhaus - Guitar, Vocals
* Flint Chiovari - Drums
 
== Releases ==
* FOUR BANDS THAT HAD TOO MUCH METAMUCIL 7" comp.
* Misery Index/Primitive Tribes split 7" (1993)
* POWER OF 3 three song 7" (1994)
* Self-titled debut album (1996)


Misery Index was started in Saint Louis in the late 80s and moved to Chicago when bass player, Ggreg Perry migrated here.
They released their records on Cactus Prick (vinyl) and Probing Toad (CD)


Last known personnel:
== External links ==
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1260254-Misery-Index-2 Discogs profile]


*Ggreg Perry - Bass
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*Rich Feldhaus - Guitar, Vocals
*Flint Chiovari - Drums

Latest revision as of 21:44, 7 August 2016

Misery Index (1987-1997) was active in Chicago from 1991 to 1997, prior to that in St. Louis from 1987 to 1990, moved to Chicago when bass player, Ggreg Perry migrated here. The band name comes from hearing the term "misery index" in the Sonic Youth song I'm Insane.

They were influenced by bands like Les Thugs, Sex Pistols, Ramones, Dead Kennedys and Big Black.

Members

  • Ggreg Perry - Bass
  • Rich Feldhaus - Guitar, Vocals
  • Flint Chiovari - Drums

Releases

  • FOUR BANDS THAT HAD TOO MUCH METAMUCIL 7" comp.
  • Misery Index/Primitive Tribes split 7" (1993)
  • POWER OF 3 three song 7" (1994)
  • Self-titled debut album (1996)

They released their records on Cactus Prick (vinyl) and Probing Toad (CD)

External links