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From left to right: Kevin Rutmanis, Norm Rogers, Thor Eisentrager and Shannon Selberg. |
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Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
Genres | Noise rock, post-hardcore, punk blues |
Years active | 1987–1998 |
Labels | Treehouse Records Amphetamine Reptile Records |
Associated acts | Heroine Sheiks |
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Shannon Selberg Kevin Rutmanis Thor Eisentrager Freddy Votel |
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Past members | |
Norm Rogers Tony Oliveri Sandris Rutmanis David van der Steen |
Cows were a post-hardcore/punk blues band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band formed in 1987 and disbanded in 1998. They were known for a unique mixture of punk rock and blues played with large amounts of noise and surreal humour; their music is often considered noise rock.[1] Their CD releases are often difficult to find, as most of them are out of print, with the exception of Whorn and Orphan's Tragedy. Some of their albums, such as their debut album, Taint Pluribus Taint Unum, were never released in CD format.
They have a star on what is probably the most famous venue in the area, First Avenue. After disbanding, Shannon Selberg went on to front the band Heroine Sheiks.
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The band was formed in 1986 by Kevin Rutmanis on bass, Thor Eisentrager on guitar, then front man Norm Rogers and on drums Kevin's younger brother Sandris Rutmanis. Sandris left the band in January 1989.
The band are notorious for their raucous live performances. Acts the band have performed onstage include kicking people in the front row, spitting on the stage, throwing the microphone stand into the crowd, throwing food at the crowd, drawing on themselves, among others. Lead singer Shannon Selberg's trademark is that he has a tattoo illustrating the game Hangman on his body that reads "F_CK" and another tattoo of an anchor with the word "DAD" on top of it. One reviewer wrote about the band's shows, "I have no doubt that the Cows know how to play their instruments. What I don't understand is why they refuse to tune them."[2]
Cows were featured on several posters created by Derek Hess to advertise the band's performances. One of posters features The Reverend Horton Heat, with Cows as a supporting act.
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