- Brutal Juice
Infobox musical artist
Name = Brutal Juice
Img_capt = Brutal Juice Promotional Photograph
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Origin =Denton, Texas
Genre = acid punk (hardcore / prog-rock)
Years_active =1991 –1997
Label = Homus Boyus,Alternative Tentacles , Interscope
Associated_acts =The Tomorrowpeople , International Sparkdome, The Fabulous Badasses, Hand of Onan,Burden Brothers
URL = http://www.myspace.com/brutaljuiceband
Current_members = Craig Welch
Gordon Gibson
Sam McCall
Ted Wood
Ben Burt
Past_members =Brutal Juice was a self-proclaimed "acid punk" (
LSD -influenced hardcore and prog-rock) band fromDenton, Texas .The band formed in 1991. The band initially met in the music school at the
University of North Texas . Brutal Juice officially disbanded in February 1997, although they have held reunion concerts each year from 2000 - 2004, which have usually taken place atFry Street Fair in Denton.They held a special afternoon St. Patrick's Day reunion show on March 17, 2007 in Dallas, at the corner of University and Greenville.
Band members
* Craig Welch - lead vocals, guitar
* Gordon Gibson - lead vocals, guitar
* Sam McCall - bass, vocals
* Ted Wood - guitar, vocals
* Ben Burt - drumsBackground
According to promotional material supplied with the release of "
mutilation makes identification difficult ", "they had the stupid name" [Brutal Juice] "before the stupid O.J. stuff"."They released one album on
Interscope Records and a few 7" singles on smaller record labels (includingAlternative Tentacles ). The band toured extensively throughout the 1990s, opening for bands such asToadies andGwar . Brutal Juice also toured with Neurosis, Ed Hall, Baboon, andAlice Donut .Wesley Willis wrote a song about Brutal Juice after seeing them perform inNew York City . It appears on his album "Fabian Road Warrior ".Bassist Sam McCall recorded the band's early demos prior to joining the group. Vocalist Craig Welch was known for his on-stage antics, often standing on his head and putting out
cigarettes on his tongue or forehead during the band's performances. This habit led to his next band taking the name "International Sparkdome."All of Brutal Juice's songs are published by "Homus Boyus Productions."
Brutal Juice had a habit of writing songs that incorporated their album titles, on the band's next release. Even their earliest recordings employed this: "How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?" is a line from the song "Cannibal Holocaust," which appears on the next recording released by the band. Similarly, "I Love the Way They Scream When They Die" is a line from "Burpgun," which appears the release that followed it. Likewise, "mutilation makes identification difficult" is a lyric from "Bound For Glory" which first appeared on a single that was released a year after the album with that title.
Discography
Albums
ingles / E.P.s / Demos
Compilations
After dissolution
After the band dissolved, the members of Brutal Juice remained active in the music scene. Gordon Gibson and Ben Burt went on to form
The Tomorrowpeople , along with ex-Toadies guitarist Darrel Herbert. Ben Burt also worked briefly with theBurden Brothers . Craig Welch played with International Sparkdome for a while and is currently (as of 2005 ) a member of The Fabulous Badasses. Ted Wood is (as of 2005) a member of Hand of Onan. Sam McCall produces and records albums for other bands.ee also
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List of alternative music artists External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/brutaljuiceband Brutal Juice Myspace]
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* [http://www.isound.com/biography/brutal_juice/ Brutal Juice at iSound]
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