Band, *1986 US, San Diego
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Pitchfork was an American post-hardcore band formed in 1986 in San Diego, California and disbanded in 1990. They are most well known as the first "real" band (after high school effort Conservative Itch/Coitus Interruptus) of guitarist John Reis, who would later gain fame as the frontman in Rocket from the Crypt, and as the first collaboration between Reis and singer Rick Froberg (the two would later form Drive Like Jehu and Hot Snakes). As an aspiring visual artist and illustrator, Froberg provided most of the band's artwork while Reis developed his studio skills by acting as producer on their records.
John Reis g, voc *1969 US | |
Rick Froberg voc, g *1968 US | |
Nick Frederick b US | |
Joey Piro dr US | |
Don Ankrom g, cb US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Eucalyptus (8 Songs) | Pitchfork | 1990 | Album |
Saturn Outhouse | Pitchfork | 1989 | Single |