The Cutthroats 9
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Origin | California, USA |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2000 |
Labels | Man's Ruin Records |
Associated acts | Unsane |
Members |
Chris Spencer Mark Laramie Billy Ropple Dave Curran Will Carroll |
The Cutthroats 9 is a band formed by Chris Spencer of Unsane when he moved to California after Unsane went on hiatus in 2000. Their first single "You Should Be Dead"/"Can't Do a Thing" was released on Man's Ruin Records with Spencer on guitar/vocals, Mark Laramie (or Laramee) on bass and Billy Ropple on drums. Their first album was called The Cutthroats 9 and also came out on Man's Ruin. The lineup for this recording featured Spencer on guitar/vocals, Unsane bassist Dave Curran, plus Mark Laramie and Will Carroll on guitar and drums respectively. They followed it up with a six song EP that came out on Reptilian Records with Chris (guitar), Mark (bass) and Will (drums).
The band's name is a reworking of the title for the obscure 1972 cult Spanish western-horror film directed by Joaquin Romero Marchent, Cut-Throats Nine.
Band members
- Guitar/Vocals - Chris Spencer
- Bass - Dave Curran
- Guitar - Mark Laramie
- Drums - Will Carroll
Discography (incomplete)
- You Should Be Dead (Reptilian Records) - single, 1999
- The Cutthroats 9 (Man's Ruin Records) - full-length album, 2000
- Anger Management (Reptilian Records) - EP, 2001
- Dissent (Reptilian Records) - full-length album, 2014
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