National Hardwood Floor Association

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The National Hardwood Floor Association was a group that organized prank calls to a Christian talk radio station.

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[edit] Overview

The National Hardwood Floor Association released an album of their prank calls to Christian radio station KPDQ. The only known members of the group were Joel Schalit, who later became co-editor of the magazine Punk Planet and was a member of the follow-on group Christal Methodists and the beat-hop group Elders Of Zion; and Electro Motive records owner and Wetgate member Peter Conheim, who joined Negativland in the late 1990s. The NHFA's influence can be clearly discerned in both Schalit and Conheim's post-Savage Vigilance recordings.

[edit] History

The National Hardwood Floor Association started in Portland, Oregon in the late 1980s.

[edit] Discography

  • Savage Vigilance For A Rug-Free America LP/CD (1992)

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