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Artist Biography by Eduardo Rivadavia
Hagfish is one of the missing links between punk
rock's first invasion of the mainstream at the hands of Green Day and
the Offspring, and the genre's mass acceptance via sugary-sweet punk
rockers like Blink-182 and Lit a few years later. Formed in Dallas, TX,
by vocalist George Reagan III, guitarist Zach Blair, his bassist brother
Doni, and drummer Tony Barsotti, the band quickly became press
darlings, rising through the ranks of the local club scene and being
voted Best Local Live Band. After introducing their powerful
Ramones-derived minimalist punk rock sound with 1993's Buick Men (issued
through independent Dragon Street Records), Hagfish was handpicked as
the "next big thing" by author George Gimarc in his best-selling book
Punk Diary 1970-1979. Signing with London Records, the band retooled
much of their debut into 1995's wonderfully obnoxious Hagfish...Rocks
Your Lame Ass!, which had many enthusiastic critics jumping on board and
touting them as next in line for Green Day's punk rock crown. But their
promise never translated into album sales, and after being rejected by
London (which subsequently dropped the group), 1997's simply titled
Hagfish was eventually released independently. The band never recovered
their original impetus, but has continued to tour sporadically between
breakups and makeups, releasing 1999's Caught Live and 2001's That Was
Then, This Is Then.
Tracklist
1 | Happiness | 2:08 |
2 | Stamp | 2:19 |
3 | Flat | 2:09 |
4 | Bullet | 2:36 |
5 | Crater | 1:15 |
6 | Minit Maid | 1:26 |
7 | White Food | 0:52 |
8 | Disappointed | 2:28 |
9 | Plain | 2:25 |
10 | Buster | 2:21 |
11 | Trixie | 2:29 |
12 | Did You Notice | 2:01 |
13 | Gertrude | 2:22 |
14 | Hose | 2:30 |
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