Smegma_(band)

Smegma (band)

Smegma (band)

American experimental noise group


Smegma is an American experimental noise group formed in Pasadena, California, in 1973.[1] Author Richard Meltzer became their vocalist in the late 1990s.[1] The group was included in the Nurse with Wound list and was featured on the cover of the August 2006 edition of The Wire.[2][failed verification]

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Partial discography

  • Sing Popular Songs (1974; 1998)
  • Can't Look Straight/Flashcards (1979)
  • Glamour Girl 1941 (1979)
  • Soundtracks 1–5 (1980)
  • Pigs for Lepers (1982)
  • Nattering Naybobs of Negativity (1987)
  • Smell the Remains (1988)
  • Ism (1994)
  • The Goodship Poleshiner (1995)
  • Songs from the Motion Picture Theodore Rex (1995)
  • The Mad Excitement, the Barbaric Pulsations, the Incomparable Rhythms of... (1996)
  • Smegma Plays/Merzbow Plays Smegma (1996)
  • Glamour Girl 1941 (1997)
  • Rumblings[3]
  • Tiromancy
  • The Beast
  • Thirty Years of Service
  • Live at No Fun Fest
  • One/Don't Tell Roberto
  • The Good Fight/Blues for M./Self-Hypnosis

References

  1. "Smegma". AllMusic. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  2. "Issue 270 August 2006". The Wire. Archived from the original on 23 February 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-20.

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