Band, 1980-1990 US, Houston
Electronic and Rock
Culturcide was a Houston-based experimental punk band, active from 1980 to 1990 and from 1993 to the present day. They were notorious for their 1986 album Tacky Souvenirs of Pre-Revolutionary America, which earned the band a cult following, but also several legal threats.
Ralf Armin sax, g | |
Dan Workman g, bvoc, key | |
Jim Craine syn, dr | |
Perry Webb voc | |
David Parker dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Year One Again | Culturcide | 2007 | Compil. |
Plot Nr. 22 Inkl. Culturcide 7" | Culturcide | 2000 | Single |
Home-Made Authority | Culturcide | 1998 | Album |
Split | Caroliner / Culturcide | 1998 | Single |
Short C.D. | Culturcide | 1995 | Album |
A Day At My Job | Culturcide | 1991 | Single |
Year One | Culturcide | 1982 | Album |
Reset | Hiroshima Chair and Culturcide | 1981 | Album |
Consider Museums As Concentration Camps/Another Miracle | Culturcide | 1980 | Single |
Live Salt Lake City At The Painted Word 1989 - 'We Keep Her In The Top Drawer In My Desk At Texaco' | Culturcide | Album | |
Live 1982 Aug New Orleans "Let's Get This Party Off The Ground" | Culturcide | Album |