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'''The Defoiliants''' were a Chicago punk band from [[1984]] to [[1990]]. | '''The Defoiliants''' were a Chicago punk band from [[1984]] to [[1990]]. They played a bunch of shows for that time, typically opening up for larger Chicago bands such as [[Naked Raygun]]. Their self-described finest moment was opening up for Fugazi at [[Dreamerz]]. | ||
== Notes == | |||
* The three members went to Mather High School | |||
* They wrote a soundtrack for a Schwinn bicycle Ad | |||
* They wrote a song for the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101502/ The Borrower] | |||
== Releases == | |||
* ''NOW How Much Would You Pay For It?'' Cassette ([[1985]]) | |||
** Recorded at [[SotoSound Studios]] - 2 track live, [[Evanston]] | |||
# Bad Day At The Beach | |||
# I Wish You Were Fiction | |||
# Cold Start 64738 | |||
# Came/Saw/Conquered | |||
# Don’t Eat The Dieffenbacchia | |||
# Rectal Inferno | |||
# Code White | |||
# Can’t Lose | |||
# Speed Racer | |||
# Final Notice Prior To Disconnection | |||
# Wild, Wild World of Animals | |||
# Up Against The Mall | |||
* ''Hang Ten'' 7″ ([[Pravda]], [[1987]]) | |||
** Recorded 8-track at [[Head Studios]], Chicago 1986 | |||
# Mass | |||
# Whitecap | |||
# The Guy Who Got Mad | |||
# Mr. Spy | |||
* ''Grrr'' LP ([[Angry Fish]] (Germany), [[1989]] | |||
** Recorded [[1988]] 24-track at [[Chicago Recording Company]] | |||
** Produced by [[Iain Burgess]] | |||
# Bad Day At The Beach | |||
# Steakhouse | |||
# I Wish You Were Fiction | |||
# West Bank | |||
# Quinn Martin | |||
# Speed Racer | |||
# Safety Town | |||
# Rooked | |||
# Wild, Wild World Of Animals | |||
# The Guy Who Got Mad | |||
# Jack The Ripper | |||
# Rectal Inferno | |||
# Lake Effect | |||
=== Compilations === | |||
* ''Hog Butcher To The World'' (Mad Queen / [[WNUR]] LP) 1988? | |||
** The End | |||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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* [[Rob Warmowski]] - Bass & Vocals | * [[Rob Warmowski]] - Bass & Vocals | ||
* [[Chuck Uchida]] - Guitar | * [[Chuck Uchida]] - Guitar | ||
* [[Jeff BBQ | * [[Jeff "BBQ" (Cohn)]] - Drums | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.punkvinyl.com/2005/05/28/selections-from-the-punk-vault-the-defoliants/ MXV review of The Defoiliants 7"] - | * [http://www.punkvinyl.com/2005/05/28/selections-from-the-punk-vault-the-defoliants/ MXV review of The Defoiliants 7"] - Most info on this page from here | ||
[[Category:Bands]] | [[Category:Bands]] |
Revision as of 16:52, 2 September 2006
The Defoiliants were a Chicago punk band from 1984 to 1990. They played a bunch of shows for that time, typically opening up for larger Chicago bands such as Naked Raygun. Their self-described finest moment was opening up for Fugazi at Dreamerz.
Notes
- The three members went to Mather High School
- They wrote a soundtrack for a Schwinn bicycle Ad
- They wrote a song for the movie The Borrower
Releases
- NOW How Much Would You Pay For It? Cassette (1985)
- Recorded at SotoSound Studios - 2 track live, Evanston
- Bad Day At The Beach
- I Wish You Were Fiction
- Cold Start 64738
- Came/Saw/Conquered
- Don’t Eat The Dieffenbacchia
- Rectal Inferno
- Code White
- Can’t Lose
- Speed Racer
- Final Notice Prior To Disconnection
- Wild, Wild World of Animals
- Up Against The Mall
- Hang Ten 7″ (Pravda, 1987)
- Recorded 8-track at Head Studios, Chicago 1986
- Mass
- Whitecap
- The Guy Who Got Mad
- Mr. Spy
- Grrr LP (Angry Fish (Germany), 1989
- Recorded 1988 24-track at Chicago Recording Company
- Produced by Iain Burgess
- Bad Day At The Beach
- Steakhouse
- I Wish You Were Fiction
- West Bank
- Quinn Martin
- Speed Racer
- Safety Town
- Rooked
- Wild, Wild World Of Animals
- The Guy Who Got Mad
- Jack The Ripper
- Rectal Inferno
- Lake Effect
Compilations
- Hog Butcher To The World (Mad Queen / WNUR LP) 1988?
- The End
Members
- Rob Warmowski - Bass & Vocals
- Chuck Uchida - Guitar
- Jeff "BBQ" (Cohn) - Drums
External Links
- MXV review of The Defoiliants 7" - Most info on this page from here