Green Fuz

Rare and obscure music from all sorts of neet-o genres that i like. Garage rock, psychedelic, hard rock, metal, punk. What ever dude.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Dead Horse



If you didn't know, I was born in Texas. I have a love/hate relationship with the place. Gotta give props to the Whataburger though (actually im vegetarian, but come on, the place is called Whataburger).

Any ways, Metallica arn't from Texas. But if they were, thay might have sounded like Houston's Deadhorse. Or if Slayer threw in a few bango parts into the mix. The band released two LP's and a demo all on their own label Death Ride Records, but have recently be rereleased by Relaps Records. Here's the track list from their 1988 album.


deadhorse - Horsecore : An Unrelated Story That's Time Consuming

1 - Murder Song - mp3
2 - Born Believing
3 - Crushing of the Irate
4 - Hank
5 - Bewah
6 - World War Whatever
7 - Forgive
8 - Army Surplus
9 - Piece of Veal
10 - Mindless Zombies
11 - Adult Book Store
12 - Flowers for the Dead
13 - Too Close To Home
14 - Scottish Hell
15 - Subhumanity

Their next album Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers came out in 1991, and Mike Haaga, the band's vocalist/guitarist and artists (with a stong pushead influence), later went on to play in on the first Superjoint Ritual album. I found out about this band from my brother (who is from Texas) and I'm going to see about getting a copy of the Peaceful Death album and the demo.

1 Comments:

At 6:16 AM, Blogger spaceshipcackalacka said...

Didn't expect to find THIs on your blog but am pleasantly surprised. I too lived in TX during this era and saw many Deadhorse shows at the Backroom in Austin. Sure brings back some memories...they could've blown Pantera off any stage in their prime!

Also I was always more of Taco Cabana man myself.

thanks for the cool blog!

 

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