Difference between revisions of "Juice Bros."
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*Dennis "Scummy" Elm, Bass/Vocals | *Dennis "Scummy" Elm, Bass/Vocals | ||
− | The Juice Bros (started in | + | '''The Juice Bros''' (started in 1982) were a sister band to [[Sublime]]. Starting before and continuing during and after Sublime, they were known for their obscene song themes and the unorganized live performances. Getting their name from a group of brothers who sold PCP in their neighborhood, The Juice Bros preformed a more raw street punk sound, opposite from what Sublime was known for. As previously stated The Juice Bros were a somewhat active band from the early 80s through late 90s playing one off shows and having most of their music released on [[Skunk Records]]' Samplers, and a 12" LP. |
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+ | ==Shows played with== | ||
+ | *1992 | ||
+ | [[08.23.1992]] | ||
+ | *1993 | ||
+ | [[09.07.1993]] | ||
+ | *1994 | ||
+ | [[04.02.1994]] | ||
+ | *1995 | ||
+ | [[??.?.1995]] | ||
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+ | [[02.03.1995]] | ||
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+ | [[07.25.1995]] |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 12 April 2012
Band Members:
- Michael "Miguel" Happoldt - Credited as Mike Love, Guitar/Vocals
- Eric Wilson - Credited as Earache, Guitar/Vocals
- Bud Gaugh - Credited as Fred E., Drums
- Dennis "Scummy" Elm, Bass/Vocals
The Juice Bros (started in 1982) were a sister band to Sublime. Starting before and continuing during and after Sublime, they were known for their obscene song themes and the unorganized live performances. Getting their name from a group of brothers who sold PCP in their neighborhood, The Juice Bros preformed a more raw street punk sound, opposite from what Sublime was known for. As previously stated The Juice Bros were a somewhat active band from the early 80s through late 90s playing one off shows and having most of their music released on Skunk Records' Samplers, and a 12" LP.
Shows played with
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995