Pop-O-Pies
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Pop-O-Pies | |
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Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1981–1993 |
Labels | 415 Subterranean Amarillo |
Past members | Joe Pop-O-Pie Billy Gould Mark Bowen Mike Bordin Elron Hubbard Roddy Bottum Jeff Ruzich Ben Cohen Mike King Johnny Gilliland Kirk Heydt Trey Spruance Atom Ellis Danny Heifetz Klaus Flouride |
Website | pop-o-pies.com |
The Pop-O-Pies were an American punk rock band from San Francisco, California founded by Joe Callahan (aka Joe Pop-O-Pie) that got their start by repeatedly playing a cover of The Grateful Dead's "Truckin'". Though the band went through many lineup changes, notably featuring members of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More, several recordings would follow. All of them, except for The White EP, can be found on the 2003 CD compilation Pop-O-Anthology 1984-1993.
The Pop-O-Pies were called "absolutely the worst band in California" by the Los Angeles Times.[1]
Discography
- Singles
- "Truckin'" (7", 1981)
- "In Frisco" (7", 1993)
- EPs
- The White EP (12", 1981)
- Joe's Second Record (12", 1984)
- Albums
- Joe's Third Record (LP, 1985)
- Compilations
- Pop-O-Anthology 1984-1993 (CD, 2003)
References
- ^ Lee, Craig (October 21, 1983). "Pop-O-Pies Puts an End to the Search". Los Angeles Times.
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