Three Dollar Bill
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Three Dollar Bill is a band founded by Jane Danger and Chris Piss in Chicago, Illinois in 1998. The name comes from the expression "Queer as a three dollar bill". The Bureau of Engraving and Printing has never been authorized to print a $3 note. However, during the early 1800s, banks operating under Federal or State charters issued notes of that denomination. These notes were printed by private contractors and were not obligations of the federal government.[citation needed]
Jane Danger previously played in Chicago's first queercore band Heterocide in the late 1990s. In Three Dollar Bill, Jane and Chris Piss both play guitar and sing, while the rhythm section is provided by G. Rex on bass and backing vocals and Chip Lash on drums. Their influences run the gamut from punk, metal, grunge, goth, and indie rock. The band have self-released four CDs on their own independent label and have appeared on a variety of compilations including the tribute to The Breeders, Hellbound, which also features performers such as Gentleman Reg. The band tour and play throughout the east coast and the midwest of the U.S.. Their most recent recording, Parody of Pleasure, was nominated for album of the year by the 2006 Out Music Awards.
The band performs in Scott Berry's movie Gay Shame '98, filmed at the first Gay Shame event held at DUMBA in Brooklyn, New York, documenting this alternative to Gay Pride. Three Dollar Bill appear along with other performers such as Penny Arcade and writers Mattilda aka Matt Bernstein Sycamore and Eileen Myles. Three Dollar Bill appear on the soundtrack of the 2005 film Hellbent, self-described as "the first gay slasher movie", which also includes songs by notable queercore bands Best Revenge and Pansy Division. (ref#1) In 2008, Jane Danger appeared in a starring role, alongside Vaginal Davis, Joel Gibb, Mark Ewert and Jena von Brucker, in the film The Lollipop Generation by G.B. Jones. The soundtrack feaured music by The Hidden Cameras, Anonymous Boy, and Mariae Nascenti, as well as Jane Danger.
They are featured in the book Homocore: The Loud and Raucous Rise Of Queer Punk, released in 2005 (ref#2).
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[edit] Albums
- Getting To Know You EP (1998)
- Insurrection on Stereotype Records (2000)
- American Dream on Stereotype Records (2001)
- Parody Of Pleasure on Stereotype Records (2005)
[edit] Compilations
- "Girl-O-Matic" on Matriarchs of the Midwest, Elegant Discourse (1999)
- "Girl-O-Matic" on High Risk: LCCP Cancer Survivor Benefit CD, Materville (1999)
- "Retarded Drag Queen" on Kathie Bergquist Relocation CD, Frooty (2000)
- "U.F.I." on Bitch Nation Top Secret Cassette Swapping Club, Bitch Nation (2000) (Jane Danger solo song)
- "Metal Man" on Hellbound: A Tribute To The Breeders (2001)
- "Make You Cry" on Coalition To Rock Chicago (2001)
[edit] Soundtracks
- The Lollipop Generation by G.B. Jones, 2008
- Hellbent directed by Paul Etheredge-Ouzts, 2005
- Gay Shame '98 directed by Scott Berry, 1998
[edit] References
- 1. Arjan, Hell Bent Soundtrack [1], arjanwrites.com, 2005
- 2. Ciminelli, David and Knox, Ken, Homocore: The Loud And Raucous Rise Of Queer Rock, Alyson Books, 2005