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'''Arsenal''' was [[Santiago Durango]]'s band after [[Big Black]] broke up in [[1987]]. Teamed with with [[Pierre Kezdy]] while he was still in [[Naked Raygun]]. | '''Arsenal''' was [[Santiago Durango]]'s band after [[Big Black]] broke up in [[1987]]. Teamed with with [[Pierre Kezdy]] while he was still in [[Naked Raygun]] on the "Factory Smog Is A Sign of Progress" record which featured a [[Trial By Fire]] cover. | ||
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
* ''Manipulator'' ([[Touch and Go Records]]/Blast First, 1988) | * ''Manipulator'' ([[Touch and Go Records]]/Blast First, 1988) | ||
* ''Factory Smog Is a Sign of Progress'' ([[Touch and Go Records]], 1990) | * ''Factory Smog Is a Sign of Progress'' ([[Touch and Go Records]], 1990) - CD version has both Arsenal releases. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 12 October 2020
Arsenal was Santiago Durango's band after Big Black broke up in 1987. Teamed with with Pierre Kezdy while he was still in Naked Raygun on the "Factory Smog Is A Sign of Progress" record which featured a Trial By Fire cover.
Discography
- Manipulator (Touch and Go Records/Blast First, 1988)
- Factory Smog Is a Sign of Progress (Touch and Go Records, 1990) - CD version has both Arsenal releases.