Killdozer
MUSIC
Anti-intellectual sludge-rock band from Madison, WI.
- Michael Gerald -- Bass guitar, lead vocals
- Dan Hobson -- Drums (1984-95)
- Bill Hobson -- Guitar (1983-89)
- Paul Zagores -- Guitar (1992-96)
Official Website: http://www.southern.com/southern/band/KILLD/
DISCOGRAPHY
Intellectuals are the Shoeshine Boys of the Ruling Elite (1984, Bone Air Records)
1 | Man of Meat |
2 | Pile Driver |
3 | Parade |
4 | Farmer Johnson |
5 | Ed Gein |
6 | A Man's Gotta Be A Man... |
7 | Dead Folks |
8 | Run Through The Jungle |
Snake Boy (1985, Touch & Go Records)
1 | King Of Sex |
2 | Going To The Beach |
3 | River |
4 | Live Your Life Like You Don't Exist |
5 | Don't Cry |
6 | Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young cover) |
7 | Gone To Heaven |
8 | Revelations |
9 | Burning House |
10 | Big Song Of Love |
11 | 57 |
Burl (1986, Touch & Go Records)
1 | Hot'n'Tot |
2 | One For The People |
3 | I'm Not Lisa (Jessi Colter cover) |
4 | Hamburger Martyr |
5 | Cranberries |
6 | Slackjaw |
EP.
Little Baby Buntin' (1987, Touch & Go Records)
1 | Cotton Balls |
2 | The Puppy |
3 | Hi There |
4 | Ballad Of My Old Man |
5 | The Rub |
6 | 3/4 Inch Drill Bit |
7 | I Am, I Said (Neil Diamond cover) |
8 | Cyst |
9 | Never Gave Me A Kiss |
10 | The Noble Art Of Self-Defense |
The CD rerelease in 1989 includes Intellectuals are the Shoeshine Boys of the Ruling Elite.
Twelve Point Buck (1989, Touch & Go Records)
1 | New Pants And Shirt |
2 | Space: 1999 |
3 | Lupus |
4 | Richard |
5 | Man vs. Nature |
6 | Gates Of Heaven |
7 | Pig Foot And Beer |
8 | Seven Thunders |
9 | Free Love In Amsterdam |
10 | Ted Key Beefs |
For Ladies Only (1989, Touch & Go Records)
Released as a collection of five 7"s, each a different color. Re-issued on CD in 1990. Produced by Butch Vig. Steve Albini provides an essay on unicorns in the liner notes.
Uncompromising War on Art Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1994, Touch & Go Records)
1 | Final Market |
2 | Knuckles The Dog (Who Helps People) |
3 | Turkey Shoot |
4 | Grandma Smith Said A Curious Thing |
5 | Hot'n'Nasty (Black Oak Arkansas cover) |
6 | Peach Pie |
7 | Enemy Of The People |
8 | Earl Scheib |
9 | Das Kapital |
10 | The Pig Was Cool |
11 | Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? |
Killdozer's Communist album. The CD includes a reissue of the Burl EP.
God Hears The Pleas Of The Innocent (1995, Touch & Go Records)
1 | A Mother Has A Hard Road |
2 | Porky's Dad |
3 | Pour Man (Lee Hazlewood cover) |
4 | The Buzzard |
5 | Paul Doesn't Understand Jazz |
6 | Daddy's Boy |
7 | The Nobbies (A Sea Chantey) |
8 | Big Song Of Hell |
9 | Cannonball Run II '95 |
10 | I Have Seen Grown Men Cry |
11 | Spork |
The Last Waltz (1997, Man's Ruin Records)
1 | Porky's Dad |
2 | The Nobbies |
3 | Man Of Meat |
4 | I've Seen Grown Men Cry |
5 | A Mother's Road |
6 | Space: 1999 |
7 | Richard |
8 | A Xmas Song |
9 | Knuckles The Dog (Who Helps People) |
10 | Cannonball Run III '97 |
11 | Mama's Boy |
12 | Way Down In Old Alabam' (Cover of "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd) |
13 | Song For Grand Forks (Cover of "When The Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin) |
Live album, representative of their final tour, Fuck You, We Quit!. Recorded on 16 November 1996 at The Unicorn in Milwaukee, WI.
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