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* '''''Self-Titled 7"''''' - (1987, [[Dazit Records]]) | * '''''Self-Titled 7"''''' - (1987, [[Dazit Records]]) | ||
** Not Just My Head | ** Produced by [[Iain Burgess]] | ||
# Not Just My Head | |||
# One Track Head | |||
* '''''E.P.A 12" EP''''' - (1988, [[Roadkill Records]]) | * '''''E.P.A 12" EP''''' - (1988, [[Roadkill Records]]) | ||
** Bottle It Up | ** Produced by Iain Burgess | ||
# Bottle It Up | |||
# Road To Bhopal | |||
# I Came For You | |||
# Product | |||
# I Can Do It | |||
# Too Many Things | |||
=== Compilations === | === Compilations === |
Revision as of 21:08, 11 October 2006
Bhopal Stiffs were a popular Chicago punk/hardcore band from 1985-1989. They released a ten-track demo, a 12" EP and a 7" record in their career. Bhopal Stiffs were most well-known for their live shows, and played Exit more than just about any other band in the mid-to-late 80s.
Notes
- After Bhopal, Damore and Staylors joined up with John Haggerty to form Pegboy
- They were named after a city in India that suffered a devastating industrial disaster
Lineup
- Larry Damore - Guitar & Vocals
- Dave Schleitwiler - Drums
- Steve Saylors - Bass
- Vince Marine - Guitar (1985-1988)
- Ron Lowe - Guitar (1988-1989)
Releases
- Bhopal Stiffs Demo - (6/1987, 10 tracks, self released)
- John Haggerty helped on production
- Born Again
- I Came For You
- Drunken Stupor
- Not Just My Head
- I Don't Care
- One Track Head
- Fun At The Beach
- No Future
- Cape Town Youth
- Pay to Play
- Self-Titled 7" - (1987, Dazit Records)
- Produced by Iain Burgess
- Not Just My Head
- One Track Head
- E.P.A 12" EP - (1988, Roadkill Records)
- Produced by Iain Burgess
- Bottle It Up
- Road To Bhopal
- I Came For You
- Product
- I Can Do It
- Too Many Things
Compilations
- There's A Fungus Among Us 7" - (1989, What The Fuck? Records)
- Too Much Pain
Entire Discography
- 1985-1989 CD - (Harmless Records, Entire recorded career + live tracks)