Killdozer

Killdozer
Formed: 1983 in Madison, WI
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Disbanded: 1996
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Noise-Rock, American Underground
Group Members: Bill Hobson, Paul Zagoras, Jeff Ditzenberger, Michael Gerald, Dan Hobson, Tom Hazelmyer, Eric Tunison
Biography: A Madison, WI, trio renowned for their brutal, distorted country blues sound and smirking anti-intellectual stance, Killdozer formed in 1983 around vocalist/bassist Michael Gerald, guitarist Bill Hobson, and his drummer brother Dan. The group issued their debut LP, Intellectuals Are the Shoeshine Boys ...Read full biography
Snake Boy
Released: 1985
Label: Touch and Go
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If Intellectuals are the Shoeshine Boys was a great debut, Snakeboy made the world of Killdozer seem even more out there, more lyrically and musically intense and focused, not to mention even more funny. ...Read full review
For Ladies Only
Released: 1989
Label: Touch and Go
Critics' Rating:
Killdozer had already made their name in part with their not exactly respectful but not anything else covers of wreckage from the '70s, sometimes from unimpeachable sources like Neil Young and sometimes ...Read full review
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