Pain Teens

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Pain Teens
OriginHouston, Texas, United States
GenresNoise rock, alternative rock, experimental rock
Years active1985–1995
LabelsAnomie, Trance Syndicate
MembersScott Ayers
Bliss Blood
Kirk Carr
Frank Garymartin

Pain Teens was an experimental

band formed in Houston, Texas in 1985 by Scott Ayers and Bliss Blood.[1] The band used tape manipulation, digital delays, sampling, tape cut-ups and other effects in their music.[2]
They also included guitar, violin, marimba, saxophone, percussion, and many other musical instruments.

Beginning in 1987, Pain Teens released nine

Trance Syndicate Records, an Austin, Texas label run by King Coffey of the band Butthole Surfers.[2] Their eponymous first LP release was re-released by Mason Jones and Charnel Music in 1998.[3]

History

In 1985, Houston residents Bliss Blood and Scott Ayers formed The Pain Teens.[2] The group was signed to King Coffey's Trance Syndicate label for their offbeat-yet-nightmarish psychedelic music—similar to labelmates Crust and Coffey's band, Butthole Surfers.[2]

Drummer

Kirk Carr joined the band in 1990.[2]

The Pain Teens broke up in 1995.

Walking Timebombs. He currently plays with Frog Hair. Garymartin briefly played with Helios Creed
, and launched a hip-hop act under the name of Hundred. Kirk Carr died of cancer in May 2008.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Bondage" (1990, Rave)
  • "Lady Of Flame" (1991, Smilin' Ear)
  • "Sacrificial Shack" (1992, C/Z)
  • "Come Up and See Me Sometime" (1992, C/Z)
  • "Death Row Eyes" (1992, Sub Pop)

Cassettes

  • Psychoactive (1986, Anomie)
  • Manmade Disasters (1987, Anomie)
  • Cathy (1987, Anomie)
  • Pain Teens IV (1987, Anomie)
  • King God (1987, Anomie)
  • Obliviated (1987, Anomie)
  • Dog Spirits (1988, Anomie)
  • Narcolepsy (1988, Anomie)
  • Collective Unconscious Mythology and You (1988, Anomie)

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "Pain Teens". AllMusic. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  2. ^ .

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