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| past_members = Dave Middleton<br /> Ross Maxwell Guffy<br />Charles Quain<br />Werner Cooke<br />Greg Billings<br />Scott Schickler<br />[[Mark Arm]]<br />[[Steve Turner (guitarist)|Steve Turner]] | | past_members = Dave Middleton<br /> Ross Maxwell Guffy<br />Charles Quain<br />Werner Cooke<br />Greg Billings<br />Scott Schickler<br />[[Mark Arm]]<br />[[Steve Turner (guitarist)|Steve Turner]] | ||
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'''Limp Richerds''' were an American [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] [[punk rock]] band from [[Federal Way, Washington]] which briefly featured [[Mark Arm]] and [[Steve Turner (guitarist)|Steve Turner]] (later of [[Mudhoney (band)|Mudhoney]] and [[Green River (band)|Green River]]) in one of their many lineups. They formed around 1981, but ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987. The original lineup was Dave Middleton (vocals), Ross Guffy (percussion), Charles Quain (guitar), and Greg Billings (bass). The band was centered on the vocals and songwriting of Dave Middleton. | '''Limp Richerds''' were an American [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] [[punk rock]] band from [[Federal Way, Washington]] which briefly featured [[Mark Arm]] and [[Steve Turner (guitarist)|Steve Turner]] (later of [[Mudhoney (band)|Mudhoney]] and [[Green River (band)|Green River]]) in one of their many lineups. They formed around 1981, but ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987. The original lineup was Dave Middleton (vocals),<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2025-03-30 |title=La Jornada: No me preocupa saber nuestro papel en la historia: Mark Arm de Mudhoney |url=https://www.jornada.com.mx/2025/03/30/espectaculos/a06n1esp |access-date=2025-06-25 |website=[[La Jornada]] |language=es-MX}}</ref> Ross Guffy (percussion), Charles Quain (guitar), and Greg Billings (bass). The band was centered on the vocals and songwriting of Dave Middleton. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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*"My Dad Forgot His [[condom|Rubber]] and I Was the Result" on the ''Sub Pop 9'' cassette compilation | *"My Dad Forgot His [[condom|Rubber]] and I Was the Result" on the ''Sub Pop 9'' cassette compilation | ||
*split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands) | *split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands) | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:45, 25 June 2025
Template:Multiple issues Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherTemplate:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other Limp Richerds were an American hardcore punk rock band from Federal Way, Washington which briefly featured Mark Arm and Steve Turner (later of Mudhoney and Green River) in one of their many lineups. They formed around 1981, but ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987. The original lineup was Dave Middleton (vocals),[1] Ross Guffy (percussion), Charles Quain (guitar), and Greg Billings (bass). The band was centered on the vocals and songwriting of Dave Middleton.
Discography
- "Bob Hope's USO El Salvador Show 1983" on the Public Doesn't Exist cassette compilation
- "Death to Ivars" and "Non-Conformity Sox (live)" on the What Syndrome cassette compilation
- "My Dad Forgot His Rubber and I Was the Result" on the Sub Pop 9 cassette compilation
- split '7"' with A Rancid Vat (fake 7" single that came with a cassette of material by both bands)
References
External links
- Dementlieu Punk Archive: Limp Richerds fan page with interview, discography, and photos
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