The Unband

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Pink Slip 03:01 Tools
Geez Louise 03:25 Tools
Everybody Wants You 04:09 Tools
Rock Hard 00:00 Tools
Too Much Is Never Enough 00:00 Tools
Crack Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
Ski Hat 00:00 Tools
The Jilt 00:00 Tools
$#@?!! 00:00 Tools
Get With You 00:00 Tools
Drink And Rock 00:00 Tools
(Sure Do Feel Like A) Piece Of Shit 00:00 Tools
Cocaine Whore 00:00 Tools
Dope (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Give Back Africa 00:00 Tools
A B C D E F U C K 01:11 Tools
You're No Boy Wonder/Nothing You Can Do 00:00 Tools
Fish Shack Closing 00:00 Tools
Drop Out 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Go Lie Down 00:00 Tools
Blown Speakers 00:00 Tools
(You're No) Boy Wonder 00:00 Tools
There's Nothing You Can Do 00:00 Tools
The Unband - Pink Slip 00:00 Tools
Buckel Up 00:00 Tools
Smashing 00:00 Tools
Dyke City Theme 00:00 Tools
5 00:00 Tools
Big Bear 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
We Like to Drink Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
(Sure Do Feel Like A) Piece Of S**t 00:00 Tools
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The Unband has a reputation for debaucherous live shows, being banned from Boston clubs for lighting objects on fire, stripping naked, using alcohol and “prop” drugs, and projectile vomiting. The band was formed in 1988 by bassist Mike Ruffino, guitarist and vocalist Matt Pierce, and drummer Eugene Ferrari. They combined the hard guitar edge of bands like AC/DC and Motorhead with the old-school garage punk attitude of The Dead Boys and The Stooges. They released their debut album in 1996, "Chung Wayne Lo Mein" on Chunk Records. Their sophomore album, "Retarder" was released in 2000 on TVT. Their songs have been featured in the movies “Scary Movie” and “Super Troopers”. In 2004, Mike Ruffino’s book “Gentlemanly Repose: Confessions of a Debauched Rock & Roller” was published, documenting the band’s rise and fall. They were featured in a documentary, We Like to Drink, We Like to Rock ‘N Roll in 2006 at the Modern Drunkard Convention in Las Vegas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.