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* [[Al Szopinski]] - Guitar, Vocals | * [[Al Szopinski]] - Guitar, Vocals | ||
== Releases == | == Releases - click song to listen == | ||
* '''''Toothpaste EP''''' ([[Schwa]], 1983) | * '''''Toothpaste EP''''' ([[Schwa]], 1983) | ||
** Recorded November, [[1982]] at Gerim | ** Recorded November, [[1982]] at Gerim | ||
# Palestine | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-Palestine.wma Palestine] | ||
# Houdini's Secret Magic | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-HoudinisSecretMagic.wma Houdini's Secret Magic] | ||
# Amerikan Beauties | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-AmerikanBeauties.wma Amerikan Beauties] | ||
# Sex Bolts | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-SexBolts.wma Sex Bolts] | ||
# Spy Guy | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-SpyGuy.wma Spy Guy] | ||
# Skinheads Are OK | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-SkinheadsAreOK.wma Skinheads Are OK] | ||
# People Are Funny | # [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Toothpaste/Toothpaste-PeopleAreFunny.wma People Are Funny] | ||
== Record Covers == | == Record Covers == |
Revision as of 07:37, 11 November 2006
Toothpaste is a early 80s Chicago punk band that formed out of former members of Naked Raygun and The Wayouts. They released a 12" in 1983 and played around town until about 1985, with a number of lineup changes. Their one record received favorable reviewed and was recommended by Steve Albini, among others.
Members
- John Lundin - Guitar, Drums, Vocals
- Bob Damrau - Drums, Guitar, Vocals
- Al Szopinski - Guitar, Vocals
Releases - click song to listen
- Palestine
- Houdini's Secret Magic
- Amerikan Beauties
- Sex Bolts
- Spy Guy
- Skinheads Are OK
- People Are Funny
Record Covers
Notable Shows
- First show (1981) at communist art gallery across Milwaukee Avenue from the Busy Bee diner. Opening act was a performance artist who beat a dead rat with a coffee can. (we were upstaged big time.)
- West End, with Circle Jerks, c. 1982