Gaza Strippers
Gaza Strippers were an American garage punk band from Chicago formed by Rick Sims, who had previously played guitar with The Supersuckers and was the lead singer and lead guitarist of The Didjits.[1] The band released its first single in 1997 on Bam Bam Records, titled Transistor. The group released its first full length album, Laced Candy, on Man's Ruin Records in 1999, and followed with 1000 Watt Confessions on Lookout! Records the following year in 2000.[2][3] They released their next album, Electric Bible, on Twenty Stone Blatt Records in 2000. The group's final full-length album, From the Desk of Dr. Freepill, was issued in 2002.[4] Both Rick Sims and Mike Hodgkiss share lead guitar.
Members
- Rick Sims - vocals, guitar
- Mike "Hadji" Hodgkiss - guitar
- Darren Hooper - bass
- Cory Stateler / Todd Marino / Mark Allen - drums
Discography
- Laced Candy (Man's Ruin Records, 1999)
- 1000 Watt Confessions (Lookout! Records, 2000)
- Electric Bible: The New Testament (Triple X Records, 2001)
- From the Desk of Dr. Freepill (Nicotine Records, 2002)
References
- ↑ Review of Laced Candy. Ink 19.
- ↑ Gaza Strippers at Allmusic
- ↑ Gaza Strippers. Washington City Paper, December 14–20, 2001.
- ↑ List of Gaza Strippers Discography. Discogs.
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