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[[Image:Death_Crazy.png|right]]Shock rock parody band from the ''Rolling Stone'' parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag ''Crazy'' #64 (March 1974, reprinted July 1980).
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[[Image:Death_Crazy.png|right]]Shock rock parody band from the ''Rolling Stone'' parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag ''Crazy'' #3 (March 1974). From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer [[Adelle Farmerdaughter]]. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested.
 
 
From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer [[Adelle Farmerdaughter]]. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested.
 
  
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[https://archive.org/details/CrazyMagazine003/page/n19 ''Crazy'' #10 on archive.org]
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*[https://archive.org/details/CrazyMagazine003/page/n19 ''Crazy'' #3 on archive.org]
  
 
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[[Category:Shock rock]]

Latest revision as of 12:21, 29 October 2018

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Shock rock parody band from the Rolling Stone parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag Crazy #3 (March 1974). From St. Louis, they were founded by Peruvian vocalist Umberto Togarowa, who recruited former country and western singer Adelle Farmerdaughter. The only two permanent members, they kill a member of the band at every performance, but make it look like an accident so they don't get arrested.

Lineup:

  • Umberto Togarowa, vocals
  • Adelle Farmerdaughter, vocals
  • unnamed bassist, deceased

songs:

  • "Railroad Spike Through My Throat (Can't Hit the Right Note)"
  • "I Will Be, I Am, I Was," their new single, hit Number Ten on the national charts.
  • They also cover "The Last Kiss," "Tell Laura I Love Her," "Honey," and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"

Albums

  • Stab, Choke, and Die
  • Cremation

See also

External Links