The Jesus Punx
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The Jesus Punx claim that they are born on planet neptune. Only Douglas said that he descend form a pangalactic prophet based on one of the moons around neptune. So childhood for the four Jesus Punx wasn't any funny, temperatures are way cool in the outbacks of the solar system.
They hit the road when they are five and arrived earth at seventeen, released some 7 inches on a Martian independent label and finally topped the charts with their 1997 album "No Head No Brain". Being a guest in several talk shows after the beginning of their big success story they split the nation into Jesus Punx enthusiastics and anxious parents who protest in front of concert hall doors with banners like "Don't expose our children to this hideous noise!".
Anyway, the music press loves the Jesus Punx.
"A sarcastic statement against our worlds almost too drastic point of view regarding the ant colony at the mighty larch!" (Melon Maker 36/97)
"What a bunch of little lo-fi buzzheads can do with Edison's electricity! The Jesus Punx are blasting away the business man's consciousness during his afternoon tea time break." (New Mucus Express 35/97)
"The Jesus Punx are the answer to punk rock after the decline of guitar distortion!" (Maximum Whiskey On The Rocks 10/97)
Listening Experience
Simply click on the icon left of the appropriate song title. Set the volume wheel on your amplifier to the right most position.
Alternatively ask your local record store for the whole "No Head No Brain" album, available as vinyl record (EfN 021) or compact disc (EfN CD021).
The Devil Put A Spell On Me [5:31] |
All tracks are taken from The Jesus Punx' debut album |
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Sanctification [6:16] |
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Bring Me The Head Of Punk Anderson (My Name Is Jesus But You Can Call Me Mr. Punx) [4:05] |
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Down At The Cemetery Gates [4:24] |
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Adolph Hitler's Testicles Ain't Good Enough For Me [4:39] |
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Live Experience |
Contact
You are visitor since 01/18/1998 |
© 1997, 1998 by Exile from Neptune |
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