My Dad Is Dead

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My Dad Is Dead is the moniker used by Mark Edwards. Started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1985, Mark has released eleven full length albums to date on the labels St. Valentine's, Scat Records, Homestead Records and Emperor Jones.


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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums and EPs

My Dad is Dead... and He's Not Gonna Take It Anymore (St. Valentine, 1985)

  • Reissued on the German label Houses in Motion, 1990

Peace, Love and Murder (Birth, 1987)

  • Reissued on the German label Houses in Motion, 1991

The Best Defense (Homestead, 1988)

Let's Skip the Details (Homestead, 1988)

The Taller You Are, the Shorter You Get double lp (Homestead, 1989)

Shine double 7" (Scat, 1990)

Chopping Down the Family Tree (Scat, 1991)

Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Scat, 1993)

Hello EP (Hello Recording Club, 1995)

For Richer, For Poorer (Emperor Jones/Trance Syndicate, 1995)

Shine(r) (Emperor Jones/Trance Syndicate, 1996)

Everyone Wants the Honey But Not the Sting (Emperor Jones, 1997)

The Engine of Commerce (Vital Cog, 2002)

A Divided House (Unhinged, 2005)

[edit] Compilation appearances

"Time Has Come Today", from Human Music (Homestead, 1989)

"Old Toys or A Boat", from split 7" with Prisonshake (Scat, 1990)

"Flesh Colored House", from split 7" with Bastro (Clawfist, 1990)

"Time and Again", from Hotel Cleveland Vol III (Scat, 1991)

"Where's Our Reason", from split 7" with Rastro! (Simple Machines, 1993), later compiled on Working Holiday! cd (Simple Machines, 2004)

"Second Thoughts" and "Nothing Special", from Cle Magazine cd (1995)

"Mysterious Ways", from Cleveland Squawks cd, included in Cle Magazine (1997)

"Just Pretending", from Pet Sounds Volume 1 (Vital Cog, 2000)

"The Memory of Your Kiss", from split 7" with Duochrome (Vital Cog, 2001)



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