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Originally Posted by Lisa Nicole
(Post 792107)
Butthole Surfers - definitely a good start.
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Most of the early
Trance Syndicate bands (
Ed Hall, Drain, Crust) were sorta like junior proteges of the Surfers, though later on that changed, especially when
King Coffey and
Craig Stewart split the company into Trance and
Emperor Jones. Craig's tastes are more droney (
American Analog Set, My Dad Is Dead, Black Mayonnaise ) and ultra-obscure (
Pip Proud, Mittens on Strings, Lord Fyre). (This has always seemed odd to me, because if you get stuck in a car with Craig, he plays nothing but 100% hardcore Houston geto rap at top bass-blasting volume...)
After Ed Hall broke up, they partially regrouped first as
Gold, then
all ended up back together as the exceedingly
DEVO-esque
PONG. King's own band Drain later became more electronica-oriented, essentially making it the ideal bookend for
Gibby Haynes and
Jeff Pinkus' techno act
The Jackofficers.
Paul Leary's sole solo CD, FWIW, reminds me of
Hawkwind more than anything else, while Jeff's current combo
Honky is Southern balls-out rock and Gibby's
Problem (feat.
Kyle Ellisonfrom former hair-metal act
Pariah and
Shandon "Son of Sir Doug" Sahm) is eclectic but still comparatively leans more towards the realm of college-radio alt-rock.
- ndj
BTW:
Daniel Johnston has been trying for years to get Gibby to join him and myself to record an album as
The Ghastly Trio, but so far it has not even come remotely close to happening. Instead, keep an eye out for
The JLA (Dan, me, and
Ethan Azarian of the
Orange Mothers), after I first crowd-fund a few less ambitious projects (singles & EPs with Dan and various other special guests) under the
Not Daniel Johnston and
Teenage Hangups monikers.