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Brutal Juice

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298:, Jack With One Eye, and most recently Five Dollar Priest in New York City. Craig Welch played with International Sparkdome, Fabulous Badasses, Neeks, 2MAI, Wounded Infidel, The Banes, Dead Cow Mountain, FISK, Glitterature and now has his solo project Foolish2. Ted Wood played with Hand of Onan, The Banes, Clutch Cargo, Magnum Octopus, and Austin-based band Babydick (along with Sam McCall). Sam McCall also produced and recorded albums for other bands. 31: 159:
The band was formed by singer/guitarist Gordon Gibson and drummer Ben Burt, who added classical/jazz-trained guitarist Ted Wood, and later Sam McCall (bass guitar, who had recorded the band's early demos prior to joining the group) after their first three bassists had come and gone, this lineup
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review as "a positively brilliant, sprawling construction of punk rock fury, prog mathematics, spacey, tripped out leads and effects, and densely churning metal riffs". Mark Jenkins, for
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tape before Craig Welch joined, initially as a dancer, but soon becoming co-vocalist. They took the name Brutal Juice, which according to some sources was taken from a
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The band played several local shows from 2000 onwards, and formally reformed in 2012, and began to work on new material. Their most recent album, the
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After the band dissolved in 1997, the members of Brutal Juice remained active in the music scene. Gordon Gibson and Ben Burt went on to form
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They were dropped by Interscope, and released the "All American City" single on the Man's Ruin label in June 1996, before splitting in 1997.
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Over the next two years the band released singles "Cannibal Holocaust" and "Black Moment Of Panic", and in 1994 they released the live album
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on his tongue or forehead during the band's performances. This habit led to his next band taking the name International Sparkdome.
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Brutal Juice had a habit of writing songs that incorporate their album titles. Even their earliest recordings employed this.
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Brutal Juice Promotional Photograph. L-R: Sam McCall, Ted Wood, Craig Welch, Ben Burt and Gordon Gibson.
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Vocalist Craig Welch was known for his on-stage antics, often standing on his head and putting out
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is a line from the song "Cannibal Holocaust", which appears on their first release. Similarly,
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in Denton. They officially reformed in 2012 and released their latest album, titled "
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is a line from "Burpgun", which appears on the release that followed it. Likewise,
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as "a distinctive mélange of fantastical indulgence and political commentary".
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This Week In Dallas Music History: Brutal Juice Is Too Brutal for Deep Ellum
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The band toured extensively throughout the 1990s, opening for bands such as
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guitarist Darrel Herbert. Ben Burt also played in the bands Pinkston,
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Music We Love: Brutal Juice Releases "Welcome To The Panopticon"
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Brutal Juice Returns With Release of Their 'Red Pill Record'
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wrote a song about Brutal Juice after seeing them perform in
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is a lyric from "Bound For Glory", which first appeared on a
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that was released a year after the album with that title.
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claimed "they had the stupid name before the stupid
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Brutal Juice Promotional Photograph. L-R: Sam McCall, Ted Wood, Craig Welch, Ben Burt and Gordon Gibson.
Denton, Texas
Acid punk
Alternative Tentacles
Interscope
acid punk
LSD
hardcore punk
progressive rock
Denton, Texas
Fry Street Fair
Hertz
Arnold Palmer
Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult
O. J.
Alternative Tentacles
Interscope Records
Allmusic
The Washington Post
Toadies
Gwar
Ed Hall
Neurosis
Baboon
Alice Donut
The Meatmen
cigarettes
single
Trouser Press
The Tomorrowpeople

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