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Brutal Juice is a self-proclaimed " acid punk" ( LSD-influenced hardcore punk and progressive rock) band from Denton, Texas. The band formed in 1990 and officially disbanded in February 1997, although they held several reunion concerts between 1999 and 2012, which usually took place at
Fry Street Fair Denton is a city in and the county seat of Denton County, Texas, United States. With a population of 139,869 as of 2020, it is the 27th-most populous city in Texas, the 197th-most populous city in the United States, and the 12th-most populous ...
in Denton. They officially reformed in 2012 and released their latest album, titled "''Welcome to the Panopticon,''" on October 28, 2016. Brutal Juice still performs a few times a year, typically playing shows in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, or in Austin.


History

The band was formed by singer/guitarist Gordon Gibson and drummer Ben Burt, who added classical/jazz-trained guitarist Ted Wood, and later Sam McCall (bass guitar, who had recorded the band's early demos prior to joining the group) after their first three bassists had come and gone, this lineup recording the ''How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?'' tape before Craig Welch joined, initially as a dancer, but soon becoming co-vocalist.Fowler, Jimmy (1992) "Stone Soup Dragons", '' Dallas Observer'', May 7, 1992, pp. 49-50Green, Jim
Brutal Juice
, '' Trouser Press''. Retrieved November 25, 2018
McPhate, Christian (2017)
Brutal Juice Returns With Release of Their 'Red Pill Record' ''Welcome to the Panopticon''
, '' Dallas Observer'', February 2, 2017. Retrieved November 25, 2018
They took the name Brutal Juice, which according to some sources was taken from a Hertz commercial featuring O. J. Simpson and Arnold Palmer, although promotional material supplied with the release of ''
Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult ''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'' is the first studio album by the self-described "acid punk" band Brutal Juice. It was released in June 1995 on Interscope Records. The album features "Nationwide" and "The Vaginals," two tracks which ...
'' claimed "they had the stupid name rutal Juicebefore the stupid O. J. stuff". Over the next two years the band released singles "Cannibal Holocaust" and "Black Moment Of Panic", and in 1994 they released the live album ''I Love the Way They Scream When They Die'' on Alternative Tentacles/Sound Virus. The band's first studio album proper, ''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'', was released in 1995 after the band had signed to
Interscope Records Interscope Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture with Atlantic Records of Warner Mus ...
. It was described by Patrick Kennedy in his Allmusic review as "a positively brilliant, sprawling construction of punk rock fury, prog mathematics, spacey, tripped out leads and effects, and densely churning metal riffs".Kennedy, Patrick
''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'' Review
, Allmusic. Retrieved November 25, 2018
Mark Jenkins, for '' The Washington Post'', described the songs as "cannily structured and sometimes even catchy". They were dropped by Interscope, and released the "All American City" single on the Man's Ruin label in June 1996, before splitting in 1997. The band toured extensively throughout the 1990s, opening for bands such as
Toadies Toadies are an American rock band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas, best known for the song " Possum Kingdom". The band's classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lisa Umbarger (bass guitar), Darrel Herbert ...
, Gwar and Ed Hall. Brutal Juice also toured with Neurosis, Baboon, Alice Donut, and The Meatmen. Vocalist Craig Welch was known for his on-stage antics, often standing on his head and putting out cigarettes on his tongue or forehead during the band's performances. This habit led to his next band taking the name International Sparkdome. Brutal Juice had a habit of writing songs that incorporate their album titles. Even their earliest recordings employed this. ''How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?'' is a line from the song "Cannibal Holocaust", which appears on their first release. Similarly, ''I Love the Way They Scream When They Die'' is a line from "Burpgun", which appears on the release that followed it. Likewise, ''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'' is a lyric from "Bound For Glory", which first appeared on a
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that was released a year after the album with that title. Jim Green, writing for '' Trouser Press'', described the band's music as "like a steamroller massage but includes irregular time signatures and unusual chord progressions".


After split in 1997

After the band dissolved in 1997, the members of Brutal Juice remained active in the music scene. Gordon Gibson and Ben Burt went on to form
The Tomorrowpeople The Tomorrowpeople (1996-2000) were a psychedelic rock band based in Dallas, TX, featuring former members of Brutal Juice and Toadies. They took their name from a cult British science fiction show (''The Tomorrow People'') that aired on ITV in t ...
, along with ex-
Toadies Toadies are an American rock band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas, best known for the song " Possum Kingdom". The band's classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lisa Umbarger (bass guitar), Darrel Herbert ...
guitarist Darrel Herbert. Ben Burt also played in the bands Pinkston,
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, Jack With One Eye, and most recently Five Dollar Priest in New York City. Craig Welch played with International Sparkdome, Fabulous Badasses, Neeks, 2MAI, Wounded Infidel, The Banes, Dead Cow Mountain, FISK, Glitterature and now has his solo project Foolish2. Ted Wood played with Hand of Onan, The Banes, Clutch Cargo, Magnum Octopus, and Austin-based band Babydick (along with Sam McCall). Sam McCall also produced and recorded albums for other bands.


Reformation

The band played several local shows from 2000 onwards, and formally reformed in 2012, and began to work on new material.Rizvi, Shahryar (2010)
This Week In Dallas Music History: Brutal Juice Is Too Brutal for Deep Ellum
, '' Dallas Observer'', May 3, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2018
Their most recent album, the David Icke-inspired ''Welcome to the Panopticon'', was self-released in late 2016, described by Welch as "an acid-fueled excuse to turn amps to 11 and play with feedback loops", and by Michael Toland of the '' Austin Chronicle'' as "a distinctive mélange of fantastical indulgence and political commentary".Toland, Michael (2017)
Brutal Juice ''Welcome to the Panopticon''
'' Austin Chronicle'', March 17, 2017. Retrieved November 25, 2018
Wesley Willis wrote a song about Brutal Juice after seeing them perform in New York City. It appears on his 1996 album ''Fabian Road Warrior''.Thompson, Stephen (2002)
Wesley Willis: ''Fabian Road Warrior''
, '' The A.V. Club'', March 29, 2002. Retrieved November 25, 2018


Band members

* Craig Welch - lead vocals * Gordon Gibson - lead vocals, guitar * Sam McCall -
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* Ted Wood - guitar, vocals * Ben Burt - drums, vocals


Discography


Albums

* ''How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?'' (1991), Homus Boyus * ''
I Love the Way They Scream When They Die ''I Love the Way They Scream When They Die'' is a live album by Brutal Juice. It was recorded at two shows in Austin, Texas in early 1994. The album was self-released (attributed to "Homus Boyus Productions") later that year in the United Stat ...
'' (1994), Alternative Tentacles * ''
Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult ''Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult'' is the first studio album by the self-described "acid punk" band Brutal Juice. It was released in June 1995 on Interscope Records. The album features "Nationwide" and "The Vaginals," two tracks which ...
'' (1995),
Interscope Interscope Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture with Atlantic Records of Warner Musi ...
* ''Welcome to the Panopticon'' (2016), Homus Boyus


Singles / E.P.s / demos

* ''Brutal Juice'' (demo) (1992), Homus Boyus * "Cannibal Holocaust" (1992), Direct Hit * "Black Moment of Panic" (1993), Alternative Tentacles * "All American City" (1996), Man's Ruin


Compilation appearances


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Alternative Tentacles artists Interscope Records artists Musical groups disestablished in 1997 Musical groups established in 1990 Musical groups from Denton, Texas 1990 establishments in Texas