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*"Bob Hope's USO El Salvador Show 1983" on the ''Public Doesn't Exist'' cassette compilation |
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*"Death to Ivars" and " |
*"Death to Ivars" and "I've Only Got A Nickle On Me, Honest!" on the ''What Syndrome'' cassette compilation |
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*"My Dad Forgot His Rubber" on the ''Sub Pop 9'' cassette compilation |
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*split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands) |
*split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands) |
Revision as of 06:28, 12 June 2006
The Limp Richerds were a hardcore punk rock band from Seattle, Washington who featured Mark Arm and Steve Turner (later of Mudhoney and Green River respectively) in one of their many lineups. They formed around 1981, ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987.
Discography:
- "Bob Hope's USO El Salvador Show 1983" on the Public Doesn't Exist cassette compilation
- "Death to Ivars" and "I've Only Got A Nickle On Me, Honest!" on the What Syndrome cassette compilation
- "My Dad Forgot His Rubber" on the Sub Pop 9 cassette compilation
- split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands)
External Links
Dementlieu Punk Archive: Limp Richerds fan page with interview, discography, and photos