Tragic Mulatto (band)

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Tragic Mulatto
Origin San Francisco, California, United States
Genres Noise rock, psychedelic rock
Labels Alternative Tentacles
Associated acts The Dicks, Frightwig, Mudwimin, Polkacide
Past members Bambi Nonymous
Flatula Lee Roth
Reverend Elvister Shanksley
Richard Skidmark (The Wife of God)
for the literary stock character, see Tragic mulatto.

Tragic Mulatto was a critically acclaimed, short-lived punk rock, art band. The band released several albums on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records, with Dead Kennedys' bassist Klaus Flouride acting as producer on most of their catalog. Tragic Mulatto's music has been called "Butthole Surfers-esque", their label describing them as "[t]he dark and seedy underbelly of the average big city underbelly. A twilight zone for the already poorly adjusted."[1]

Discography

Studio albums
EPs
Singles
  • Tragic Mulatto (1983, Alternative Tentacles)
Compilations
  • Italians Fall Down and Look Up Your Dress (1989, Alternative Tentacles)

External links

References

  1. Malott, Curry, Peña, Milagros. Punk Rockers' Revolution. 2004. Pg 106. Retrieved August 2, 2012.


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