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Revision as of 11:32, 29 October 2018
Cleveland band that's part of the new "Dullness Revolution" in music, from a record review in the Rolling Stone parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag Crazy #64 (July 1980).
Their album is Hard to Eat on Respite Records.
Lineup:
- Jimmy Dry, lead guitar
- Anton Jejune, rhythm guitar
- T.D. Uss, drums
- John Paul Vacant, bass
- Harold Sipid, cello
Songs:
- "Hard to Eat"
- "Crabgrass Menace"
- "Too Much Chlorine In the Pool (It Stings My Eyes)"
- "Patio Dreamin'"
- "My Life is a Circular Driveway"
- "Birthday Party Magician"
- "Buick Joy"
- "Linda On My Lawn"
- "Central Air"
- "Fry Me A Minute Steak"
- "Free, White, and Nouveau-Riche"