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The band proceeded to tour Europe, where they had the biggest following outside of the Cleveland area. They were the first band from Cleveland's second wave of punk to tour Europe, The Dead Boys and Pere Ubu having toured there a decade earlier during the first wave of punk. The Plague's song "Nazi Submarine" was always a crowd pleaser.
In November 2011, via the band's official Facebook page, the band announced Robert Ehrenbrand had left the band. [1] The band then announced that Marc Krupanski officially joined as the new bassist. [8] The band recorded 5 new songs in the summer of 2012 with two of them scheduled to be released on Magic Bullet Records as a vinyl 7" record.
A Journal of the Plague Year (1999, Woronzow) † Tom Rapp appeared on the 1999 Neil Young 2CD tribute This Note's for You Too, on Inbetweens Records, with the song "After the Gold Rush". † Tom Rapp contributed vocals to the song "Shadows" for the band Old Fire on their album, 'Songs From the Haunted South', [16] released in 2016 by Kscope ...
The American Plague is a four-piece American rock band formed in 2001 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The band was started by singer-guitarist James Dean Brown "Jaw" Alexander after his tenure with Bobby Steele's (formerly of The Misfits ) horror-punk group The Undead . [ 1 ]
A CD compilation Foolish Americans / Holy War / Die For Allah came out the same year and was re-released in 2002. Fearless Iranians from Hell refused to do interviews. While most understood the band's anti-American sentiment to be sarcastic, the band members did once contact a lawyer over a website that was offering a bounty on the lives of the ...
Malone left the band in 1966 to join the Frightened Trees, as the remaining members formed a new group out of the ashes of the Plagues, the Plain Brown Wrapper. Malone later became a successful Hollywood movie director, whose 2008 horror thriller Parasomnia included "I've Been Through It Before", as well as other songs by the Plagues and other ...
The Plague are notable as a band who played London venue The Roxy many times, as well as many more shows all over the country. [1] They also scored a minor hit with their 1978 single "In Love", [ 3 ] which received Radio 1 airplay and became a favourite of the late John Peel , a long-time champion of underground music.
The band has often said by naming the record Plague, it was doomed to failure. [ 5 ] Despite the numerous setbacks, the completed Plague (WhiteLabBlackLab), mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering ( Bon Iver , Andrew Bird ) was released on June 26, 2012. [ 6 ]