Dow Jones & The Industrials

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Can't Stand the Midwest 01:27 Tools
Ladies With Appliances 02:23 Tools
It Ain't Good Enough 02:23 Tools
What's The Difference? 02:04 Tools
Indeterminism 03:46 Tools
Let's Go Steady 03:13 Tools
Set Yourself On Fire 02:05 Tools
Hold That Coed 01:51 Tools
Dude In The Direction Field 02:15 Tools
Malfunction 05:38 Tools
Rocking Farmers 02:40 Tools
USA 03:13 Tools
Lets Go Steady 03:13 Tools
I Want a Pi Phi 02:40 Tools
Latent Psychosis 00:00 Tools
Straight-A Students 02:40 Tools
Leave Me Alone 02:40 Tools
Mental Disease 00:00 Tools
Straight A Students 00:00 Tools
Never Too Stoned to Disco 00:00 Tools
Damage 00:00 Tools
Don't Complain About Muzak 00:00 Tools
Remember Your Manners 00:00 Tools
Bite It Off 00:00 Tools
Ralph Crowe 00:00 Tools
Me Generation 00:00 Tools
Ten 00:00 Tools
USA - Demo 00:00 Tools
R2D2 00:00 Tools
Theme from Bluegill - Live 02:26 Tools
Bobby Brite - Live 02:26 Tools
American Fat - Live 02:11 Tools
Latent Psychosis - Live 02:11 Tools
Louie Louie - Live 02:26 Tools
USA (demo) 02:11 Tools
Mental Disease - Live 02:26 Tools
One Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
American Fat (live) 00:00 Tools
Louie Louie (live) 02:11 Tools
Theme from Bluegill (live) 02:26 Tools
My Own Story 00:00 Tools
Latent Psychosis (live) 02:11 Tools
Let's Go Steady! 00:00 Tools
Bobby Brite (live) 02:26 Tools
Mental Disease (live) 02:11 Tools
10 00:00 Tools
New Hip Stereo 00:00 Tools
Option B 00:00 Tools
Correct My Vision 00:00 Tools
Something About Trust 00:00 Tools
The Outlook 00:00 Tools
In The Trunk 00:00 Tools
Straight A Students (Demo) 00:00 Tools
American Fat 02:26 Tools
A Thesis On Late-Night Dining 00:00 Tools
In Your Face 02:11 Tools
ladies with appliance 02:11 Tools
I Want A Pi Phi (Demo) 02:11 Tools
Gazing At Blank Pages 02:11 Tools
The Essence Of The Cure 02:11 Tools
Leave Me Alone (Demo) 02:26 Tools
I Used To Be.... 02:26 Tools
Number One Spatula 02:26 Tools
Red Snerts 02:26 Tools
New Hip Stereo - Demo Version 02:26 Tools
Cara 02:26 Tools
Louie Louie 02:26 Tools
Hold that Co-Ed 02:26 Tools
06 Can't Stand the Midwest 02:26 Tools
mr science 02:26 Tools
01 What's the Difference? 02:26 Tools
02 - Cant Stand The Midwest 02:26 Tools
Dork 02:26 Tools
Dow Jones - whats the difference 02:26 Tools
02 It Ain't Good Enough 02:26 Tools
As Seen On TV 02:26 Tools
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There are 2 bands that have used the name Dow Jones and Industrials. 1. A West Lafeyette, Indiana punk band from the late 1970s and early 1980s. 2. A third wave ska band from Saugus, Massachusetts formed in 1996 and disbanded in 1999. 1. Dow Jones and the Industrials were a punk band from West Lafeyette, Indiana from the late 1970's until about 1981. During this time, they released a split LP with Gizmos, entitled "Hoosier Hysteria", and a self-titled 7" EP. A Track of theirs, "Ladies With Appliances", was also featured on the "Red Snerts" compilation. Originally, the band consisted of Greg Horn on guitar and vocals, Chris Clark on bass and vocals, Tim North on drums, and Brad Garton (otherwise known as "Mr. Science") on keyboards. The use of a keyboard, and the band's flirtation with electronic sounds, meant that Dow Jones and the Industrials hinted towards the post-punk sound of bands that would follow them. In 1980, they released two records. Firstly, the split LP "Hoosier Hysteria". This was released on Gulcher Records, and also featured the Gizmos. Secondly, they released a self-titled 7" EP on Hardly Music Records. In 1981, the band's track "Ladies With Appliances" was featured on the Red Snerts compilation released by Gulcher Records. By this time, Chris Clark had left, to be replaced by Jenny Sweeny on bass. Brad Garton had also left the group. He appeared as "Mr. Science" on the compilation, contributing a track entitled "Mr. Science". After the demise of Dow Jones and the Industrials, Greg Horn went on to form Tone Set with Galen Herod. During the years 1983 to 1990, he also released two solo cassettes, both in a similar stylistic vein as that of Tone Set. He has also released material under the name Pointless, produced music for Japanese TV commercials, and for Nickelodeon's "Eureeka's Castle". 2. Dow Jones and the Industrials was also the name of a third wave ska band from Saugus, MA. They released three albums between 1996 and 1999. The first was 1997's "How's My Girlfriend Now". In 1998 they released "On The Warpath", possibly the band's most popular album to date. In 1999 they recorded a split CD with If You Say So entitled "All Mixed Up". The band subsequently broke up in 1999 due to growing older and creative differences. Members of the band later went on to form or perform with New Hip Stereo (also known as Jon Frederick Band), Last Born, as well as Big D and the Kids Table. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.