CAJUN PUNK DADDYS

Long Beach showcases unusual mix of local talent
By Sara Barton, Special to the On-Line Forty-Niner
Wednesday, September 2, 1998
"One of the more divergent bands was the Cajun Punk Daddies. The band closed out the concert with punk performed in an unusual manner. The group hosted an accordion player, a washboard player and another who played on a mix of empty 12 and 40 ounce beer and wine bottles. The band's country-boy outfits were appropriate for its act."

Review of Sign Where? Sampler
Smother E-zine, Aug 1998
Reviewed by Jesse
"The first band on the disc, Cajun Punk Daddys, have 6 songs that totally kick ass. Probably my favorite 6 songs on the disc. Cajun Punk Daddies, to me, sound like a Zydeco band with distorted guitars playing some good music that sounds like it should be going down at Louisiana. Accordion, washboard, boogaloo percussion...they play it all very well."

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