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'''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 [[1982]] and played around town until about 1985, with a number of lineup changes. | '''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 [[1982]] and played around town until about [[1985]], with a number of lineup changes. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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== Notable Shows == | == 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.) | * 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 | * [[West End]], with Circle Jerks, c. 1982 | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 21:55, 9 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 1982 and played around town until about 1985, with a number of lineup changes.
Members
- John Lundin - Guitar, Drums, Vocals
- Bob Damrau - Drums, Guitar, Vocals
- Al Szopinski - Guitar, Vocals
Releases
- Self-Titled 12" (Schwa, 1982)
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