Drunk Injuns
The Drunk Injuns | |
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Also known as | The Drunk Injuns from North Dakota |
Origin | San Jose, California |
Genres | Skate punk |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Beware Records, Alternative Tentacles |
Website | http://www.drunkinjuns.org |
Members |
Mörizen Föche aka MoFo/Restless Spirit (vocals) Ray Stevens II aka Johnny Yuma (bass) Mike Fox aka Whölley Smökkes (guitar) Mike Voss aka Stoned Wolf (guitar) Matt Etheridge aka Sitting Duck (drums) |
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.
Founding
Vocalist/producer Mörizen Föche originally created and directed Thrasher Magazine's Skate Rock compilation series, and was ultimately responsible for identifying the musical phenomenon in a series of magazine articles, and is credited with coining the term "Skate Rock".[1] In 1983, MoFo approached the members of the seminal San Jose skate punk band Los Olvidados about forming a new band. MoFo suggested the group don Indian masks.
Discography
Main albums
Title | Year |
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1983 | My Dad Butch |
1985 | Crimes Against Humanity |
1987 | Frontside Grind |
2002 | From Where The Sun Now Stands I Will Fight No More, Forever |
Compilations
Title | Year |
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1983 | Thrasher SkateRock Volume 1 - Thrasher SkateRock |
1984 | Thrasher SkateRock Volume 2 - Blazing Wheels And Barking Trucks |
1988 | Thrasher SkateRock Volume 6 - Road Rash |
References
- ↑ "Drunk Injuns: From Where The Sun Now Stands I Will Fight No More, Forever". Retrieved 2007-07-24.
External links
- Fan site
- MySpace Drunk Injuns fan page
- Brief review at Ink19
- Brief review at Frances Farmers Revenge
- Brief review at In Music We Trust
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