One Bad Pig

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Let's Be Frank 03:38 Tools
Looney Tune 01:25 Tools
Red River 05:54 Tools
The Man In Black (Feat. Johnny Cash) 04:13 Tools
People Cry Out 04:03 Tools
Godarchy 03:09 Tools
Hey Punk 01:39 Tools
Smash The Guitar 03:45 Tools
Man in Black 00:00 Tools
Judas' Kiss 03:24 Tools
Bowl of Wrath 02:15 Tools
Altar Ego 04:09 Tools
Swine Flew 03:31 Tools
You're A Pagan 02:18 Tools
See Me Sweat 02:37 Tools
Thrash Against Sin 01:31 Tools
I Scream Sunday 03:25 Tools
Take a Look At Yourself 04:47 Tools
Christmas Time 04:15 Tools
Never Forget the Cross 04:22 Tools
Cut Your Hair 05:20 Tools
Up The Nose 00:55 Tools
Ice Cream Sundae 03:56 Tools
Big Stomach 03:38 Tools
I'm Not Getting Any Older 04:29 Tools
Blow And Go 02:13 Tools
Sober Up 02:42 Tools
Desperation 04:35 Tools
Take A Flying Leap 02:14 Tools
Bird Nest 03:06 Tools
Spirit Of Murder 04:56 Tools
We Want You 03:54 Tools
For A Good man 04:06 Tools
Frat Rats 02:29 Tools
Wholly My Lord 03:51 Tools
Not Love Money 00:48 Tools
When Your Love Died 05:28 Tools
Kingdom Come 04:35 Tools
Don't Be Fooled 03:20 Tools
Life's A Bomb 02:24 Tools
Sleepin' With The World 01:56 Tools
I Am The Chief 02:50 Tools
Lust 03:59 Tools
Judas Kiss 03:24 Tools
Rock The Casbah 03:38 Tools
Prelude: Green Acres Theme 03:38 Tools
Love You to Death 03:38 Tools
Be Not Alarmed 03:03 Tools
The Man in Black 04:15 Tools
Sunday Skool Rawk 02:18 Tools
The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life 02:18 Tools
Man In Black (feat. Johnny Cash) 04:00 Tools
What Does The Fool Say 03:04 Tools
Anarchy Is Prison 03:04 Tools
Make Me Burn 03:04 Tools
Teenage Royalty 02:40 Tools
Six 02:36 Tools
Rock the Casbah - Live Version 03:39 Tools
Footwashin' 02:44 Tools
Isaiah 03:04 Tools
Kosher 02:36 Tools
Get Your Hands Dirty 02:57 Tools
Ben Moors 03:25 Tools
OMG 01:40 Tools
Straitjacket 03:25 Tools
It's Not Pig Latin (Itsay Otnay) 03:25 Tools
Cosmic Cowboy 05:59 Tools
Tumbleweed 05:20 Tools
Red, White, or Blue (Colour Me) 03:25 Tools
Prelude: Green Acres Theme - Live Version 01:30 Tools
Heads Will Roll 03:25 Tools
Hey Punk - Live Version 01:39 Tools
Take A Look At Yourself - Live Version 04:47 Tools
Godarchy - Live Version 02:44 Tools
You're A Pagan - Album Version 02:18 Tools
Ice Cream Sundae - Live Version 02:40 Tools
Man In Black - Album Version 02:57 Tools
Bowl of Wrath - Live Version 02:53 Tools
Cut Your Hair - Album Version 02:53 Tools
Smash The Guitar - Live Version 04:27 Tools
Red River - Live Version 05:10 Tools
Kosher - Live Version 03:50 Tools
Judas Kiss - Live Version 02:57 Tools
I Scream Sunday - Live Version 03:25 Tools
Never Forget the Cross - Live Version 05:21 Tools
Isaiah 6 - Live Version 04:25 Tools
Cut Your Hair - Live Version 05:20 Tools
Christmas Time (Album Version) 01:40 Tools
Ice Cream Sundae - Album Version 02:04 Tools
The Man In Black - Duet 04:15 Tools
I Scream Sunday - Album Version 03:14 Tools
Altar Ego - Live Version 02:22 Tools
Take A Look At Yourself (Live Version) 04:46 Tools
Looney Tune - Live Version 01:40 Tools
Prelude: Green Acres Theme (Live Version) 01:29 Tools
Intro--Take a Look At yourself 01:29 Tools
Phillip & Paul Confabulate 01:29 Tools
Bonus Track 01:29 Tools
A Surprise From Paul 04:25 Tools
The Man In Black (Duet With Johnny Cash) 03:37 Tools
Altar Ego (Live Version) 02:21 Tools
Ice Cream Sundae (Live Version) 02:39 Tools
Rock the Casbah (Live Version) 03:37 Tools
Hey Punk (Album Version) 04:25 Tools
Altar Ego (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Not Love Money - Album Version 00:47 Tools
Judas Kiss (Live Version) 02:55 Tools
For A Good Man - Album Version 04:06 Tools
Cut Your Hair (Live Version) 05:19 Tools
Smash the Guitar--Big finish--Outro 07:26 Tools
Smash The Guitar (Live Version) 04:25 Tools
Who's in the band- 07:26 Tools
Are you ready for more- 07:26 Tools
Desperation (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
We Want You (Album Version) 04:25 Tools
Judas' Kiss (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Bowl of Wrath (Live Version) 02:52 Tools
Red River (Live Version) 05:08 Tools
Sober Up (Album Version) 05:08 Tools
Spirit Of Murder (Album Version) 05:08 Tools
Never Forget The Cross (Album Version) 05:08 Tools
Kosher (Live Version) 03:49 Tools
Godarchy (Live Version) 02:43 Tools
Pad Thai 03:24 Tools
6 07:26 Tools
Kosher Exhortation 07:26 Tools
See Me Sweat (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Red River (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
When Your Love Died (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Take A Look At Yourself - Album Version 07:26 Tools
Bird Nest (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Bowl Of Wrath (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Swine Flew (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Thrash Against Sin (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Up The Nose (Album Version) 07:26 Tools
Looney Tune (Live Version) 01:39 Tools
Blow & Go 02:14 Tools
Wholly My Lord (Album Version) 01:38 Tools
Hey Punk (Live Version) 01:38 Tools
Big Stomach (Album Version) 01:38 Tools
I Scream Sunday (Live Version) 03:24 Tools
Your A Pagan 02:18 Tools
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From the O.B.P. webpage . . . "Chapter 1 Pig pinatas, silly string, confetti, kiddie pool sized ice cream sundaes topped with marachino cherries, guitar smashing, giant beach balls and skateboard mayhem - all combined with powerful music and most importantly a very powerful message. Not a typical description of your average rock band? Well, it is an average description if you are the band One Bad Pig! It all started back in 1985 when Carey Womack (lead vocals) and Paul Q-Pek (guitar) and a couple of other friends were on their way from Austin Texas to the Cornerstone Music Festival in Illinois. They stopped to get something to eat in St. Louis at a Pizza Hut that was doing a promotion with local radio station KSHE FM95. Available for purchase were promotional wrap-around sunglasses which featured the radio station mascot: a tough-looking pig wearing a muscle shirt and sunglasses, sporting a Mohawk haircut and earring, holding an electric guitar. Carey exclaimed, "Man, that's one bad pig!" Paul replied, "That sounds like the name of a punk band." The rest of the trip they joked about being in this fictional band and about all of the amazing exploits they had done, were doing, and were about to accomplish. Chapter 2 Their chance to make this joke into a reality came two months later at the Austin Labor Day Music Festival at Zilker Park Hillside Theatre. Paul currently had his own band (The Paul Q-Pek Band) on the roster for the festival, so they decided to get on the bill as One Bad Pig and do a few original songs, and a few cover tunes, complete with a large dose of stage antics. Carey, being the gifted evangelist he is, also interjected passionate "sermons" throughout. After the initial shock, the response was apparently possitive enough for the band to take their brand of craziness to the clubs in town, (The band even sold out of the small run of t-shirts printed up just for that show). For months prior to this event, Carey and Paul were spending their weekends talking to the kids who hung around the punk clubs, striking up conversations about God. With the success of the Labor Day concert, they decided to go into these same clubs as One Bad Pig, thus giving them some clout with the punk crowd. The early years were filled with extremes. Playing in clubs, the band found acceptance in terms of their music, but as a result of their upfront message, they found themselves the targets for insults, obscenities, spit, beer and bottles. In time the band also ventured into the church venue, but many times found just the opposite dynamic there. The message was well received, but the music style was given to much controversy. This juxtaposition the band found themselves in lead to the title of their first independant recording "A Christian Banned." Nevertheless - armed with their new tunes "hot off the press" they headed back to Cornerstone Festival 1986, this time not as music fans joking about a fictional band, but to play a concert as the very real One Bad Pig. Seasoned with the experiences of the past year, the band gave a performance that created a buzz at the festival. The album sold like leamonade in the Sahara Desert, and the whole supply of records brought was soon going home with their new-found fans. Chapter 3 Over the next year and a half, the band travelled across the country on weekends playing to enthusiastic crowds. Soon word of this crazy foursome that was making waves reached the ears of legend Billy Smiley of the famed band WhiteHeart. Billy was always looking for the next new and different thing. Well WhiteHeart was scheduled to play in Austin. The following is an account by our good friend Lynn Miller Mcrae: <<>>" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.