The Feederz

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The Feederz were a punk rock band from Arizona. They are infamous for their song Jesus Entering from the Rear which featured on Alternative Tentacles' Let Them Eat Jellybeans compilation, and for their provocative album covers. The Feederz have strong situationist tendencies, and occasionally verge into anarchism; their songs are highly critical of government, consumerism, and religion.

Lead singer Frank Discussion is known for his "subvertisements" or "derailments", an adaption of the situationist tactic of detournement. Drummer Jayed Scotti was art partners with Winston Smith and created album art for bands such as the Dead Kennedys, MDC, and Crucifucks.

[edit] History

The Feederz were formed in 1977 by Frank Discussion and Clear Bob (Dan Clark). Art Nouveau (John Vivier) later joined the group as their drummer. Before performing publicly, the Feederz issued a press release which the local media mistook as a terrorist communique. At their first show, Frank Discussion caused a panic by firing blanks from an AR-15 assault rifle into the audience. In 1980, the band released their first recording, a 4-song EP Jesus.

In 1982, Frank Discussion wrote "Bored With School", a diatribe against school and work posing as an announcement from the Arizona Department of Education, and distributed five thousand copies to local high schools. He fled Arizona to escape arrest for this incident and settled in San Francisco.

In 1984, Discussion reformed the Feederz with Mark Roderick and D.H. Peligro, with whom he recorded Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss?. In situationist style, the album was covered in sandpaper. In 1986, Teachers In Space was released with Jayed Scotti replacing Peligro on drums. The cover of Teachers in Space featured a photo of the Challenger disaster.

The Feederz reformed in 2002 and released Vandalism: Beautiful as a Rock in a Cop's Face. This lineup included Ben Wah on drums and Denmark Vesey playing bass, both from Seattle. They toured throughout 2003.

Rumors persist that Frank Discussion is now in Southern Mexico, spending much of his time moving among the EZLN (Zapatistas) and the Oaxacan based APPO who are in open revolt against the Mexican government.

[edit] Discography

  • Jesus EP 7" (1980)
  • Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss? (1983)
  • Teachers In Space (1986)
  • Vandalism: Beautiful as a Rock in a Cop's Face (2002)

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