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== Members == | |||
* [[Al Scum]] | |||
* Frank | |||
* Mike | |||
* Jel | |||
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* [http://www.pravdamusic.com/artist.php?artistID=8 Buy Decade of Fun from Pravda's website] | * [http://www.pravdamusic.com/artist.php?artistID=8 Buy Decade of Fun from Pravda's website] | ||
* [http://www.windycitypunk.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000146.html WCP thread on The Cunts] | |||
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Revision as of 22:15, 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
- Were from the Bridgeport are on the South Side
- Most frequently played the Spaceport Lounge
Members
- Al Scum
- Frank
- Mike
- Jel
Catalog
- Chemicals In The Mail 7" (Disturbing, 1978)
- Chemicals In The Mail
- Why Do You Live On My Block
- We're Going To Crash 7" (Disturbing, 1980)
- We're Going To Crash
- Penguins Addicted To Molasses
- A Date With Disaster 7" (Disturbing, 1982) PS
- A Date With Disaster
- There Are Electrical Filaments On My Hamburger
- Open Your Mind 7" (Disturbing, 1983)
- Open Your Mind
- Musician In A Bathtub
- Apocalyptic Breakfast 7" (Disturbing, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Breakfast
- Turn Of Night
- Midnight Party CD (Disturbing)
- 1) Wound Too Tight 2) Another World 3) Joined Together at the Head 4) Song of the Blind Man
- 5) Around the Corner 6) Alone 7) Blue Rhythm 8) Jump Off a Bridge
- 9) Shot Glass 10) Gone Away 11) Midnight Party 12) Fire Dance
- Why Baby? CD (Disturbing, 1995?)
- 1) Swim 2) Psycho Garage Thing 3) Why Baby? 4) Why? 5) What Cannot Be
- 6) Big Mistake 7) All Messed Up on You 8) Dog with Human Head 9) Man Hanging Off Cliff with...
- 10) Ivan's Cha Cha 11) Abstract Salamander Dilemma 12) Society's a Drag 13) Pop Song
- 14) Jet Fuel Spill 15) Fun 16: Sad Thing
- A Secret History of CD (Disturbing)
- 1) Abstract Salamander Dilemma 2) Society's a Drag 3) Ivan's Cha Cha 4) Wound Too Tight
- 5) Hey Little Girl 6) Midnight Party 7) My Baby's An Atomic Bomb 8) There's a Monster Head on My
- 9) Brian's Got An Axe 10) Don't Shoot Me, I'm You're Mom 11) I Hate Reggae 12) Blow Your Mind
- 13) Chemicals in the Mall 14) A Date With Disaster 15) Apocalyptic Breakfast 16) C*nts Theme
- 17) There Are Electrical Filaments On My Hamburger 18) Fires of Spring 19) Jukebox in Heaven 20) Every Crease...
- 21) Cracked Cat
- 1) Girl In Plastic Nightgown 2) I'm Upset 3) Steel Foundry 4) Strong
- 5) Youre The One 6) Stupid World, Stupid Me 7) Playin' 8) Please Go Away
- 9) I'm Inside Your Brian 10) Soto Gets His Groove 11) I Was Born In A Crack House 12) Life is Stupid
- 13) Here She Comes 14) Action Girls 15) Why Don't We Do It 16) Somebody
- A Decade of Fun 1978-88 LP (Pravda Records)
Record Covers