Showing posts with label Krhissy. Show all posts
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19 June 2023

PUNK BITES 2 Various Artists 1997

 


Discogs

 

punk/ska compilation on Fearless Records

 

Tracklist

1BickleyCalling All Punks
2NOFXTwo On Glue
3PulleySimpley-Fy
430footFALLSubhumanitarian Homewrecked Blues
5PennywiseGimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie
6Big Wig*Falling Down
7Discount (2)On The Counter
8Gob (3)Self Appointed Leader
9MxPxCan't See Not Saying
10Strung OutJust Like Me
11The DrapesBasement Diaries
12Straight FacedRevolve
13Slick ShoesMy So Called Real World
14Backside (3)7 Minutes
15Whitekaps*Police Truck
16WhippersnapperHoliday Road
17Homegrown (9)More Than Friends
1898 MuteAnother Boring Day
19Quincy PunxNutso Smasho
20Dynamite BoyCharmed (...I'm Sure)
21Apocalypse HobokenPulling Worms Apart
22Chuck (23)P.O.C.
23Sam The ButcherExcuses
24Assorted Jelly BeansBruce Wayne
25The Crowd (4)Go To The Dentist
26KrhissyFeel Better Today
27Horace PinkerJust Around The Corner
28BallgaggerDetroit
29Boredom (3)Dumb As Rocks
30The Outside (2)Fit

17 June 2023

TEEN IDOLS / KRHISSY Teen Idols / Krhissy 7 inch 1996

 


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Teen Idols Biography

by Mike DaRonco

Hailing from a city more well known as the birthplace of rock & roll, Nashville's Teen Idols -- not to be confused with the early-'80s D.C. hardcore band -- had some serious angst against country music. Fed up with their redneck surroundings and "hee-haw" environment, Keith (vocals), Phillip (guitar/vocals), Heather (bass), and Matt (drums) got together with their Ramones records and leather jackets to form the Teen Idols as their own way of flipping the bird at the Grand Ole Opera. Combining '50s rock & roll attitude and snotty pop-punk got them some attention from Honest Don's Records, which would later on release their debut in 1997. Following some heavy touring and a nomination for Best Nashville Independent Artist in 1998, their sophomore album, Pucker Up, was released in 1999, followed by a split EP with Japan's Spread. Full Leather Jacket followed a year later. In 2003, the Idols released both The Dysfunctional Shadowman EP and the full-length Nothing to Prove (through Asian Man and Fueled by Ramen, respectively).


Krhissy plays catchy pop punk and hail from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Tracklist

A1Teen IdolsTuff Guy
A2Teen IdolsBig Girl Now
B1KrhissyWelcome Back
B2KrhissyCertain Buzz