"Tracks To Nowhere"

The Uninspired 5

Ohm 005

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1) On Becoming Human, 2) The Avenue, 3) Answers to Questions, 4) A Moment Of Violence, 5) Help, I'm In A Cleveland Rock & Roll Band 6) Mal McSands 7) Don't Give Me Away 8) Who Do You Love Today? 9) Lenny: Portrait of A Serial Killer 10) A Time For Wine

"Hard Lovin' On A Budget "

The Uninspired 5

Ohm 008

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1) Back To Eden, 2) Surf Nazis Must Die 3) The Avenue

4) Who Do You Love Today 5) el Diablo (Live)

Whoever found the first gig got to name the band. Keith got the gig. If Lou had gotten the gig, They would of been called The Influence. Let history decide which name is better. Some very low-fi stuff that was also low-grunge. The Joys of Celibacy. Lot's of recordings. Most of their work is available on Ohm releases. There are three very distint periods of this band. The first with Lou was harder and rawer. The second, was a three piece with occasional commitment from Joilet. This era is marked with some of there best studio work. The final period was with the addition of Mike Haley. This marked a period where the band rehearsed and gigged often. They were very tight and did less studio work then with previous line-ups.

 

Ron Verdino (Bass)

John Jones (Drums, Vocals, Colmon Cooler)

Keith Kofron (Guitar, Keys, Vocals)

(1988-89) Lou Bodee (Guitar, Vocals)

(1990) Joilet Sade (Guitar)

(1990-92) Mike Haley (Guitar, Keys, Vocals, Sax)

(The never show) Russ Richards (Keys)

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