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[[Precious Wax Drippings]] was a Chicago-based post-punk band active from the mid-1980's though the early 1990's.  The members were Bill Little (bass, vocals), his brother Joe Little (guitar, vocals), Jim Garbe (guitar, vocals), and Johnny Machine (John Herndon; drums, vocals).
'''Precious Wax Drippings''' was a Chicago-based post-punk band active from the mid-1980's though the early 1990's.  The members were Bill Little (bass, vocals), his brother Joe Little (guitar, vocals), Jim Garbe (guitar, vocals), and Johnny Machine (John Herndon; drums, vocals).


The band was known for their impassioned and somewhat out-of-control, yet melodic, stripped down brand of rock and roll.  Drummer Machine was so powerful that he used to chain his drum throne to his kit, to keep it from sliding off the riser.
The band was known for their impassioned and somewhat out-of-control, yet melodic, stripped down brand of rock and roll.  Drummer Machine was so powerful that he used to chain his drum throne to his kit, to keep it from sliding off the riser.
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The band released several singles, two ep's, and a full length album before disbanding in the early 1990's.  John Herndon went on to found the well-respected Chicago band Tortoise.
The band released several singles, two ep's, and a full length album before disbanding in the early 1990's.  John Herndon went on to found the well-respected Chicago band Tortoise.


== Discography ==
=== 7" singles ===
* Halfway b/w Steeptime (Hummer, 1988)
* No Go b/w Moore (Receptionist, 19??)
* Microfilm b/w Almost Coming (Glitterhouse [GERMANY], 1990)


'''Discography:'''
=== EPs ===
* ''Ain't We A Wishin' Bunch'' (Fat Bat/[[Landmind]], 1987) (12"; 6 songs)
* ''Rayon'' ([[Pravda Records]], 1988) (7"; 4 songs)


'''7" Singles:'''
=== LP ===
* ''After History'' (Amoeba, 1990) (CD version includes ''Ain't We A Wishin' Bunch'')
Halfway b/w Steeptime (Hummer, 1988)


No Go b/w Moore (Receptionist, 19??)
=== Compilations ===
* "No Place I Can't Go" on ''Hog Butcher to the World'' (Mad Queen, 1987)
* "Beat" on ''Brain Blo'' 3x7" set (Casting Couch, 1992)


Microfilm b/w Almost Coming (Glitterhouse [GERMANY], 1990)
== External links ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/Precious-Wax-Drippings-1586853298219967 Facebook profile]
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/335299-Precious-Wax-Drippings Discogs profile]


 
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'''eps:'''
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''Ain't We A Wishin' Bunch'' (Fat Bat/[[Landmind]], 1987) (12"; 6 songs)
 
''Rayon'' ([[Pravda Records]], 1988) (7"; 4 songs)
 
 
'''LP:''' 
 
''After History'' (Amoeba, 1990) (CD version includes ''Ain't We A Wishin' Bunch'')
 
'''Compilations:'''
 
"No Place I Can't Go" on ''Hog Butcher to the World'' (Mad Queen, 1987)
 
"Beat" on ''Brain Blo'' 3x7" set (Casting Couch, 1992)

Latest revision as of 12:20, 10 August 2016

Precious Wax Drippings was a Chicago-based post-punk band active from the mid-1980's though the early 1990's. The members were Bill Little (bass, vocals), his brother Joe Little (guitar, vocals), Jim Garbe (guitar, vocals), and Johnny Machine (John Herndon; drums, vocals).

The band was known for their impassioned and somewhat out-of-control, yet melodic, stripped down brand of rock and roll. Drummer Machine was so powerful that he used to chain his drum throne to his kit, to keep it from sliding off the riser.

The band released several singles, two ep's, and a full length album before disbanding in the early 1990's. John Herndon went on to found the well-respected Chicago band Tortoise.

Discography

7" singles

  • Halfway b/w Steeptime (Hummer, 1988)
  • No Go b/w Moore (Receptionist, 19??)
  • Microfilm b/w Almost Coming (Glitterhouse [GERMANY], 1990)

EPs

LP

  • After History (Amoeba, 1990) (CD version includes Ain't We A Wishin' Bunch)

Compilations

  • "No Place I Can't Go" on Hog Butcher to the World (Mad Queen, 1987)
  • "Beat" on Brain Blo 3x7" set (Casting Couch, 1992)

External links