Two Hearts - Single
Debris may refer to 1) an Australian hip-hop artist or 2) it's probably an incorrect tag for Debris', the Oklahoma punk band. 2) The town of Chickasha, OK, might seem an unlikely birthplace of a seminal experimental proto-art-punk band set on pushing the boundaries of rock. In the face of indifference, and even redneck hostility, and lasting only a year, Debris' forged a small legacy with its D.I.Y. ethic and improvised playing style. Charles Ivey and Oliver Powers played various instruments in various bands for several years before the summer of 1975, when they approached drummer Johnny Gregg for a new band. Debris' was quickly launched and by September, they had the first of the four live gigs of their short existence. Their chaotic performance style and dark, quirky sound -- influenced by the Velvet Underground, the Stooges, Captain Beefheart, as well as English glam rock -- did not endear them to their Oklahoma City-area audiences. At one such show, a Battle of the Bands competition where 50 bands vied for a new sound system, Debris' came in dead last while a cover band took home the prize. At the same time, they took advantage of a 1,590-dollar promotional package from a sound studio, which provided ten hours of recording time and a 1,000 LP pressing. With the lofty ambition to cut the ultimate record of the decade, they recorded material in two sessions in mid-December and the record was pressed several months later. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Debris may refer to 1) an Australian hip-hop artist or 2) it's probably an incorrect tag for Debris', the Oklahoma punk band. 2) The town of Chickasha, OK, might seem an unlikely birthplace of a seminal experimental proto-art-punk band set on pushing the boundaries of rock. In the face of indifference, and even redneck hostility, and lasting only a year, Debris' forged a small legacy with its D.I.Y. ethic and improvised playing style. Charles Ivey and Oliver Powers played various instruments in various bands for several years before the summer of 1975, when they approached drummer Johnny Gregg for a new band. Debris' was quickly launched and by September, they had the first of the four live gigs of their short existence. Their chaotic performance style and dark, quirky sound -- influenced by the Velvet Underground, the Stooges, Captain Beefheart, as well as English glam rock -- did not endear them to their Oklahoma City-area audiences. At one such show, a Battle of the Bands competition where 50 bands vied for a new sound system, Debris' came in dead last while a cover band took home the prize. At the same time, they took advantage of a 1,590-dollar promotional package from a sound studio, which provided ten hours of recording time and a 1,000 LP pressing. With the lofty ambition to cut the ultimate record of the decade, they recorded material in two sessions in mid-December and the record was pressed several months later. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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