Band, *1991 US, Tempe, Arizona
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Punk rock band originated in Tempe, Arizona in 1991, but eventually moved to Chicago, Illinois. Named after the killer from the Wes Craven movie "Shocker." Members: Scott Eastman - guitar & vocals Greg Mytych - bass & vocals Bryan Jones - drums
Chris Bauermeister b US | |
Jonathan Richardson b | |
Scott Eastman g, voc | |
Greg Mytych b | |
Don Meehleis g, voc, key | |
Matt Arluck g, voc | |
Karl Eifrig g, voc | |
Bill Ramsey dr | |
Jesse Everheardt | |
Bryan Jones dr, voc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Recover | Horace Pinker | 2015 | Single |
Local State Inertia | Horace Pinker | 2011 | Album |
Texas One Ten | Horace Pinker | 2005 | Album |
Red Eyed Regular | Horace Pinker | 2003 | Album |
Pop Culture Failure | Horace Pinker | 2000 | Album |
Copper Regret | Horace Pinker | 2000 | Album |
4/26/96 (Fireside Bowl - Chicago, IL) | Horace Pinker | 1997 | Single |
Burn Tempe To The Ground | Horace Pinker | 1996 | Album |
Suck Shit | Horace Pinker / Doc Hopper | 1995 | Single |
Horace Pinker | Horace Pinker | 1995 | Single |
Selling Out The Scene Since 1991 | Horace Pinker | 1994 | Single |
Power Tools | Horace Pinker | 1994 | Album |
The Hyper-Reactive D.I.Y. Polemic Machine | Horace Pinker | 1994 | Single |
Loud Ugly Pop Compilation | Six / Horace Pinker / Man Dingo | 1993 | Compil. |
Recipe For Money | Face To Face / Horace Pinker | 1993 | Single |
Knives, Guns, And Ammunition | Horace Pinker | 1992 | Single |
Forty-Seven | Horace Pinker | 1992 | Single |