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09-15-2008, 05:33 AM
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Former Deadbeats member Geza X is perhaps best remembered as being the house producer for pretty much the entire early L.A. punk scene, having recorded everyone from The Germs to The Weirdos to Black Flag and beyond, but 'ol Geza was a man of many and varied tastes (some of them decidedly pervy, as detailed in the Darby Crash bio Lexicon Devil, but thats another story...) and his own musical pursuits extended far beyond the strictures of punk qua punk. A former hippy fanboy of Zappa, Beefheart and west coast psych who'd go on to pen The Deadbeats' classic "Kill The Hippies", Geza would form The Mommymen after the Deadbeats' demise, presumably circa roughly 1979, though the precise date's not being proffered in the liners here. It wasn't until 1982 though that this astonishing material would finally be recorded and lemme tell ya...this stuff's seriously fucking insane! The curious gaggle of L.A. notables assembled here are a decidedly motley crew, among them Pat Delaney, formerly of The Dadbeats (and, by this point, The B-People), keyboardist Paul Roessler (Screamers, 45 Grave, Nervous Gender...lots more), X's D.J. Bonebrake on marimbas and Masque Club owner Brendan Mullen on drums, with none other than Josie Cotton lending backing vocals, and the results stand as some of the finest and most warped post punk sounds to have emerged from the entire L.A. scene of the era. Geza's Beefheart fetishization having seemingly never left him, the material on "You Goddam Kids!" finds him miscegenating these disjunctive spin-on-a-dime strategies with an antically neurotic post punk spasticity (alongside bouts of delightfully grotesque cartoonish speiling on topics like butt pliers) that favorably compares with the Girls material I recently posted.
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Former Deadbeats member Geza X is perhaps best remembered as being the house producer for pretty much the entire early L.A. punk scene, having recorded everyone from The Germs to The Weirdos to Black Flag and beyond, but 'ol Geza was a man of many and varied tastes (some of them decidedly pervy, as detailed in the Darby Crash bio Lexicon Devil, but thats another story...) and his own musical pursuits extended far beyond the strictures of punk qua punk. A former hippy fanboy of Zappa, Beefheart and west coast psych who'd go on to pen The Deadbeats' classic "Kill The Hippies", Geza would form The Mommymen after the Deadbeats' demise, presumably circa roughly 1979, though the precise date's not being proffered in the liners here. It wasn't until 1982 though that this astonishing material would finally be recorded and lemme tell ya...this stuff's seriously fucking insane! The curious gaggle of L.A. notables assembled here are a decidedly motley crew, among them Pat Delaney, formerly of The Dadbeats (and, by this point, The B-People), keyboardist Paul Roessler (Screamers, 45 Grave, Nervous Gender...lots more), X's D.J. Bonebrake on marimbas and Masque Club owner Brendan Mullen on drums, with none other than Josie Cotton lending backing vocals, and the results stand as some of the finest and most warped post punk sounds to have emerged from the entire L.A. scene of the era. Geza's Beefheart fetishization having seemingly never left him, the material on "You Goddam Kids!" finds him miscegenating these disjunctive spin-on-a-dime strategies with an antically neurotic post punk spasticity (alongside bouts of delightfully grotesque cartoonish speiling on topics like butt pliers) that favorably compares with the Girls material I recently posted.
Get it Here (http://sharebee.com/dfcae158)