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+ | |associated_bands=[[Sludge Pigs]] | ||
+ | |associated_venues=[[Crocks N Rolls]] | ||
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+ | |notable_for=Beginning of second wave of Punk | ||
+ | |status=Defunct | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 7 April 2010
Pukefish | |
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Years active | Early 90s |
Genres | Punk |
Associated bands | Sludge Pigs |
Associated venues | Crocks N Rolls |
Notable for | Beginning of second wave of Punk |
Current status | Defunct |
Pukefish
Members
Biography
Credited as being Thunder Bays second ever Punk band, This local fixture lasted all but a year and a half and played alongside a pre-Headcramp "Sludge Pigs". Pukefish peaked around 1990-1991 and were often seen adorning the classic Crocks N Rolls bar. They cited Minor Threat as a definite influence and covered "I don't wanna hear it" on their one and only demo. Jeff Thompson also had a short stint as the original bassist until they found a much more competent Eric Donaldson. Eric is currently the bouncer at the ApolloBlack Pirates Pub and has played and continues to play in a plethora of local bands. See link for additional details.
- Bio written by Randy Young with the aid of Eric Donaldson May.2005
Discography
- Not Tonight Dear, I Have A Haddock (Tape 1990)