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* '''Eat My Nuts''' CD (Disturbing, [[2004]])
* '''Eat My Nuts''' CD (Disturbing, [[2004]])
* '''A Decade of Fun 1978-88''' LP ([[Pravda Records]])
* '''A Decade of Fun 1978-88''' LP ([[Pravda Records]])
== Record Covers ==
[[Image:Cunts-ApocalypticBreakfast.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Apocalyptic Breakfast]]
[[Image:Cunts-Cover.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Unknown cover]]
[[Image:Cunts-Cover2.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Unknown cover]]
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 20:53, 20 June 2006

The Cunts are one of the oldest and quite possibly (along with Skafish) the longest running punk/postpunk bands in Chicago. They've released a ton records from the late 70s well into the 21 century. Their label, Disturbing Records, might be considered the very first punk label in Chicago.

Notes

  • They likely formed in 1978
  • Their name is usually referred to as The C*nts

Catalog

  • Chemicals In The Mail 7" (Disturbing, 1978)
  1. Chemicals In The Mail
  2. Why Do You Live On My Block
  • We're Going To Crash 7" (Disturbing, 1980)
  1. We're Going To Crash
  2. Penguins Addicted To Molasses
  • A Date With Disaster 7" (Disturbing, 1982) PS
  1. A Date With Disaster
  2. There Are Electrical Filaments On My Hamburger
  • Open Your Mind 7" (Disturbing, 1983)
  1. Open Your Mind
  2. Musician In A Bathtub
  • Apocalyptic Breakfast 7" (Disturbing, 1984)
  1. Apocalyptic Breakfast
  2. Turn Of Night
  • Midnight Party CD (Disturbing)
  • Why Baby? CD (Disturbing, 1995?)
  • A Secret History of CD (Disturbing)
  • Oh No It's The Cunts CD (Disturbing, 2002)
  • LA LA LA CD (2003?)
  • Eat My Nuts CD (Disturbing, 2004)
  • A Decade of Fun 1978-88 LP (Pravda Records)

Record Covers

Apocalyptic Breakfast
Unknown cover
Unknown cover


External Links