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Butt Trumpet

Butt Trumpet

American punk band


Butt Trumpet is a Los Angeles-based punk band founded and maintained by Thom Bone. It is known for its crass lyrics and deliberately offensive style. The group features two bassists among its members.[1] They became famous in 1994 when their Chrysalis Records debut, Primitive Enema, was banned from sale in a Massachusetts town after one mother heard her 12-year-old daughter listening to it, which she called "audio porn."[2] Dan Druff played in the group briefly in 1995. The "Enema" lineup splintered soon after Primitive Enema was released, but three of the members regrouped in 1998 as Betty Blowtorch.[3] The founder of the project, Thom Bone, continues to release and tour with various deliberately unstable band lineups to this day.

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Discography

  • (1992): Butt Trumpet Jr. 5-song EP (Self-released, cassette only)
  • (1992): "DICKtatorship" 7-inch (Hell Yeah Records)
  • (1993): "The Grindcore Song" 7-inch (Signal Sound Records)
  • (1993): "I Left My Flannel In Seattle" b/w "Pink Gun" 7-inch (Hell Yeah Records)
  • (1994): Primitive Enema Album (Chrysalis Records)
  • (1994): "Primitive Enema" b/w "Yesterday II, The Sequel 7-inch (Chrysalis Records)
  • (1996): Quadruple Headache compilation (Last Resort Records)
  • (1996): Board Stiff Album (INTERNET ONLY release)
  • (1997): Show & Tell: A Stormy Remembrance of TV Theme Songs compilation (Gammon Records)
  • (2000): Wrestling Slams and Jams compilation (EMI Records)
  • (2005): Butt Trumpet/Dive Bar Junkies Split EP 10-inch (Felony Records)
  • (2006): Butt Trumpet/Potbelly split 7-inch (PB Records)
  • (2009): Censurado Trompeto Anal 8-song EP (Rumble Records) Spain
  • (2010): Punk Rock Repo compilation Germany
  • (2011): Cheap Ass Music Volume One compilation (Cheap Ass Records)
  • (2013): Butt Trumpet/Youth Gone Mad Split LP

References

  1. "Butt Trumpet". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  2. John Bush. "Butt Trumpet | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  3. Katherine Turman (August 9, 2001). "Sleaze Queens". Phoenix New Times. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2014.



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