The Meatmen Biography

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The Meatmen
The Meatmen were a Michigan, United States punk band headed by Tesco Vee from 1980 to 1997.

The Meatmen made fun of the hardcore punk scene of the time. The band was known for their stage antics, and for songs with colorful song titles such as "What's This Shit Called Love?," " "I Sin For A Living," "1 Down, 3 To Go" (a reference to the murder of former Beatles member John Lennon), and the Suck Trilogy of "Crippled Children Suck," "French People Suck," and "Camel Jockeys Suck."

Members

The band had a revolving door cast, with leader Tesco Vee being the only constant. Other members of the band included Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar of Minor Threat, Todd Swalla of Necros, Rich and Greg Ramsey, Jim Forsey, Eliot Rachtman, Mr. X, Mike Achtenbourg, Graham McCulloch, Eric Zelzdorf, Stuart Casson, James Cooper, Mark "Gooly" Kermanj, Norman Voss, Mark Davis, Mark Glass, and Rob San Pietro.Huey, Steve. " Biography" All Music Guide. Retrieved on April 30, 2007.

Discography

  • 1981 Demo Tape
  • 1982 Blüd Sausage
  • 1982 Crippled Children Suck
  • 1983 We're the Meatmen...and You Suck!!
  • 1984 Dutch Hercules
  • 1985 War of the Superbikes
  • 1986 Rock `N' Roll Juggernaut
  • 1988 We're the Meatmen...And You Still Suck!!! (Not Live)
  • 1994 Toilet Slave
  • 1995 Pope on a Rope
  • 1996 War of the Superbikes, Vol. 2
  • 1997 Evil in a League With Satan


References

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American punk rock groupsHardcore punk groupsMichigan musical groups


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