- VOM (punk rock band)
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Name = VOM
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Origin = Los Angeles,California ,USA
Genre =Punk rock Hardcore punk
Years_active = 1976–1977
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Past_members =VOM was conceived in 1976, a self-described beat combo featuring the renowned writer and critic
Richard Meltzer on vocals, withGregg Turner on 2nd vocals and "Metal"Mike Saunders on drums under the pseudonym "Ted Klusewksi". The band also featured Dave Guzman on 'tuneless rhythm guitar', Lisa Brenneis ('Gurl') on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar. The name Vom is short for 'vomit', as their early live act is said by Meltzer and Turner to have included throwing various 'viscera ', cow parts and food substances at the audience to provoke reaction.Both Meltzer and Saunders had already contributed to music as a whole in very distinct conduits. Richard Meltzer had written "The Aesthetics of Rock" (written in '68 but published in '70) which was certainly the 'first serious' discussion of rock music in long format as an art form. Mike Saunders is credited for coining the term '
heavy metal ' as a sub-genre, while writing for "Rolling Stone ". In 1970 he wrote: "Here[ Humble Pie] were a noisy, unmelodic, heavy metal-leaden shit-rock band, with the loud and noisy parts beyond doubt," in a review of "As Safe As Yesterday Is ". "This album," he continues, "more of the same 27th-rate heavy metal crap, is worse than the first two put together, though I know that sounds incredible." Though Saunders himself states that the title is "right there" in Steppenwolf's "Born To Be Wild" ("heavy metal thunder...") he was the first to lend it to the new hard rock ofLed Zeppelin ,Blue Öyster Cult andBlack Sabbath , of which Sabbath was being termed 'downer' rock.Besides 'I'm In Love With Your Mom' and 'Too Animalistic', which were later incorporated into the
Angry Samoans catalog, Vom were notorious for a song called 'Electrocute Your Cock', which began with SaundersRamones -like tom tom beat and Meltzer's cries of "Electrocute your cock, electrocute your cock / Looking for a handjob? Stick It in a clock!". Despite its profane audacity it had the pop catchiness and wit to be somewhat of a hit for the band. Other songs included 'Broads Are Equal' and 'I Am (the Son of Sam)'.Videos for 'I'm In Love With Your Mom' and 'Electrocute Your Cock' were produced, which has to be a very early example of the art form as a DIY method long before bands really became required to do this.
Richard Casey (who went on to direct videos for Blue Oyster Cult,Buck Dharma andRomeo Void ) directed the two - 'I'm In Love' shot as the band performed on the beach, with Meltzer wearing briefs on his head. The more visually interesting video is certainly 'Electrocute', with some humorous moments, including a side-shot of Meltzer in a chair screaming the lyrics and sprawling comedically backwards, and Meltzer in a bathtub being electrocuted. Both videos can be found in theAngry Samoans video entitled "True Documentary ", also featuring work by Richard Casey (including theAngry Samoans video for theChambers Brothers 'Time Has Come Today', which actually got late-night air-play on MTV). This video also features live footage, interviews with Meltzer, Saunders and Turner, and the Samoans classicKenji Shibuya skits. Meltzer, according to Turner, "threw in the Vom towel" in 1977, which left Turner and Saunders to pave the way for theAngry Samoans .Discography
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Live At Surf City -EP (1978) White Noise Records
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