Butt Trumpet

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Butt Trumpet
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresPunk rock
Years active1991–present
LabelsEMI,
Associated actsBetty Blowtorch,
Websitewww.buttwrenching.com
Members
Past membersBianca Butthole
Floor-Tom Morgan
Ian Outt
Zebra Feedback
Sharon Needles
Jerry Geronimo
Johnny Hostage
Christian Satan
Jenny Crabb
Janna Pirahna
Toni Tuna
Joan Jahs
Marcus Erectus
Fortune Nookie
Slade Bellum
Klark Kunt
Casey Anus
Skinnee Asscrack
Kerri Diseases
Blare N. Bitch
Athena Lee
Dan Druff

Butt Trumpet is a Los Angeles–based punk band founded and maintained by Thom Bone. It is known for its crass lyrics and deliberately offensive style. The group features two bassists among its members.[1] They became famous in 1994 when their Chrysalis Records debut, Primitive Enema, was banned from sale in a Massachusetts town after one mother heard her 12-year-old daughter listening to it, which she called "audio porn."[2] Dan Druff played in the group briefly in 1995. The "Enema" lineup splintered soon after Primitive Enema was released, but three of the members regrouped in 1998 as Betty Blowtorch.[3] The founder of the project, Thom Bone, continues to release and tour with various deliberately unstable band lineups to this day.

Discography[]

  • (1992): Butt Trumpet Jr. 5-song EP (Self-released, cassette only)
  • (1992): "DICKtatorship" 7-inch (Hell Yeah Records)
  • (1993): "The Grindcore Song" 7-inch (Signal Sound Records)
  • (1993): "I Left My Flannel In Seattle" b/w "Pink Gun" 7-inch (Hell Yeah Records)
  • (1994): Primitive Enema Album (Chrysalis Records)
  • (1994): "Primitive Enema" b/w "Yesterday II, The Sequel 7-inch (Chrysalis Records)
  • (1996): Quadruple Headache compilation (Last Resort Records)
  • (1996): Album ()
  • (1997): Show & Tell: A Stormy Remembrance of TV Theme Songs compilation (Gammon Records)
  • (2000): Wrestling Slams and Jams compilation (EMI Records)
  • (2005): Butt Trumpet/Dive Bar Junkies Split EP 10-inch (Felony Records)
  • (2006): Butt Trumpet/Potbelly split 7-inch (PB Records)
  • (2009): Censurado Trompeto Anal 8-song EP () Spain
  • (2010): Punk Rock Repo compilation Germany
  • (2011): Cheap Ass Music Volume One compilation (Cheap Ass Records)
  • (2013): Butt Trumpet/Youth Gone Mad Split LP

References[]

  1. ^ "Butt Trumpet". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  2. ^ John Bush. "Butt Trumpet | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  3. ^ Katherine Turman (2001-08-09). "Sleaze Queens". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2014-05-14.

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