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Artist description
A fresh brand of shitty ska-pop-hardcore-thrash-77 style |
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Music Style
A fresh brand of shitty ska-punk-pop-hardcore-thrash-77 style |
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Musical Influences
The Clash |
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Similar Artists
The Clash, Operation Ivy, Rancid |
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Artist History
Since forming in 1997 Jeepers H Crackers (or more affectionately known as JHC) has risen to the top of the music scene to become the most influential band ever. JHC is known for playing their own brand of shitty ska-punk-pop-hardcore-thrash-77 style. Coming from the mean streets of Abington Massachusetts, Jimmy H. (vocals) and Jeff (guitar) started JHC to knock the local punk rock scene on its ass. After several name and line up changes the ass kicking would commence. Joining the 2 young punks were Steve (Drums) and Tom (bass). With this line-up JHC recorded and released the F-Word EP and Is That a Gang Symbol. The full-length album Is That a Gang Symbol achieved some success and the band was asked to make live concert appearances. After a year of rokken local shows and a lackluster bass-less summer tour, JHC returned to the studios to record their next album. After the demos were recorded Tom left the band due to creative differences. Local bass hero Donut Dan was brought in to play bass. After a long exile from the public eye JHC reemerged with a brand new studio EP called Squeeze it in and Bite the Burger. After being released in September of 2001, Squeeze it in and Bite the Burger was one of the hottest selling CDs on Interpunk.com. In support of the EP, JHC has played a series of sold out shows with friends and Boston favorites Jaya the Cat and 12cent. Shortly after bass player Donut Dan was fired and Ed Donahue took over on bass. JHC has just completed work on their 2nd full length album Champs and it will be available soon. And hopefully the summer will bring a U.S. Tour so look for those 4 Handsome Punx in your neighborhood! |
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Group Members
Jimmy H. - Vocals
Jeff - Guitar/Vocals
Steve - Drums
Ed - Bass |
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Albums
Squeeze in and Bite the Burger, Is that a Gang Symbol?, F-Word |
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Press Reviews
I had never heard of this band before and I found them through Interpunk. They sound a lot like Op Ivy or Assorted Jellybeans. They have that ska punk stuff with no horns. Very cool songs. Turkey Club and Boy Band are the best songs. A good investment.
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Location
Boston, Ma - USA |
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