Weirdest punk/alternative band?
Weirdest punk/alternative band?
Hello all,
yes i know the word "weird" sounds — ahem — a bit weird in that context, but still. Whom you'd call the weirdest? Appearance-wise, sound-wise, whatever-wise.
Criteria of weirdness? Well, whatever you can think of. That is to say, like, if you think that punk band in expensive suits and ties and perfect haircuts or a band with a female lead singer with an opera voice are weird, so be it. Just an example, it's up to you to decide.
Cheers.
yes i know the word "weird" sounds — ahem — a bit weird in that context, but still. Whom you'd call the weirdest? Appearance-wise, sound-wise, whatever-wise.
Criteria of weirdness? Well, whatever you can think of. That is to say, like, if you think that punk band in expensive suits and ties and perfect haircuts or a band with a female lead singer with an opera voice are weird, so be it. Just an example, it's up to you to decide.
Cheers.
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
GG Allin and the Murder Junkies.
"Weird" on a number of disturbing levels.
"Weird" on a number of disturbing levels.
Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
Sheena, I'm sure you're going to get many responses, and it will be enjoyable to see the list come together. I'll join in with a vote for these guys:
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Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
The Residents are the weirdest band ever to me. They are so weird I wouldn't call them alternative, or anything for that matter.
Anyway they are great
Anyway they are great
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Great choice, Ashot! I have a good friend who plays in Gamelan Sekar Jaya, the San Francisco Balinese orchestra, who was the Residents' keyboard player. I couldn't agree more with you, they're a great band.
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Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
I'd have to call it a tie between Journey and the Little River Band. And Supertramp.
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Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
Uh-oh. Yes, that sure is weird.Sheena, I'm sure you're going to get many responses, and it will be enjoyable to see the list come together. I'll join in with a vote for these guys:
2 Ashot: right, Residents are among the first who come to mind.
Not the weirdest one, but still. The image, while not being new and unique (hey, we've all faced quite a few "faceless" bands before) is kinda cool (eggs and a dog, eh?) and promising, and one may expect something funny from these guys, but in fact it's all the same commercial pop stuff.
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
I'd have to suggest Drunk Injuns.
From Wikipedia:
Walked In Line (Good Cover, IMO)
From Wikipedia:
She Got's A Gun (I believe this is a later video compilation without masks. Sounds weak and slow, IMO)The Drunk Injuns is a skate punk band formed in 1983. The band members wear masks that resemble Indian ghost warriors. They claim to believe the masks allow them to channel the spirit world to gain control of their bodies and play better music.
Walked In Line (Good Cover, IMO)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic_TV
Although the last I payed attention was in the late 80's...they may have become more mundane with age. God knows I have.
Although the last I payed attention was in the late 80's...they may have become more mundane with age. God knows I have.
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Psychic TV -and Throbbing Gristle, the Residents - that stuff!! now we're talking good and weird!!
that Injun stuff . .. . not very weird
that Injun stuff . .. . not very weird
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holy **** I'm not the only one that's heard of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic T.V. I had a friend in high school that was nuts about those guys .. but I believe THE weirdest stuff I've ever heard is a "band" from Nor.Cal called Rubber (O) Cement. by gum they were just odd. I think runner up would have to go to Negativeland. there are tons out there though, in fact there's a whole genre of "music" that sounds like what you hear on the radio when you're looking for music to listen to. not the songs,mind you , but the stuff between the stations and they all do it on purpose!!! I think it's called "experimental".. like how many different electronic devices can we have making different noises at one timepfflam wrote:Psychic TV -and Throbbing Gristle, the Residents - that stuff!! now we're talking good and weird!!
that Injun stuff . .. . not very weird
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LOVE the Residents! This might be my favorite track off "The Commercial Album":
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any guesses w hat kind of brownie that is he's munching on????wayang wrote:Sheena, I'm sure you're going to get many responses, and it will be enjoyable to see the list come together. I'll join in with a vote for these guys:
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Re: Weirdest punk/alternative band?
This may fall into the proto-punk category, but the Shaggs are simply baffling.