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Hickey (also known as "The Naked Cult of Hickey") was an American
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band from San Francisco's Mission District,
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, United States. The band often recorded, released and distributed their own music. Elaborate and very personal artwork was the style used for the band's records, and they were well known for their raucous and sometimes antagonizing live performances.


Founding members

Hickey was started in 1994 by guitarist/singer Matty Luv and drummer
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following the demise of their previous band, FuckBoyz, who had moved from south
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earlier in the year. The trio was rounded out by bassist Chubby, formerly of Schleprok.


History

Hickey recorded their first 7-inch EP, ''Us vs. Them'', within a month of forming and released it soon afterwards. The band quickly became a part of the Probe Records scene, featured in the Probe zine and on a few of the label's releases. Later, Hickey made split 7-inch records with bands such as All You Can Eat, Fuckface and V.B.F. Bass player Chubby left Hickey in 1997, and was replaced by Matt Rissler (a.k.a. "Dwight Trash"). The new line-up went on to record a self-titled LP, as well as the ''Hickey/Voodoo Glow Skulls'' split 7-inch, both for Probe Records. Hickey called it quits in 1998, refusing to contribute any new material for a proposed split with
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, and handed their last recording ("Robots Never Cry") over to
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for the ''Worse Than Alternative It's Another Punk Comp'' CD in 1999. The original Hickey line-up of Matty, Chubby and Aesop re-united and soon began recording a plethora of new material under the name Yogurt, almost all of which remains unreleased. Yogurt was essentially an experimental recording outlet for the band, only performing live on a few occasions, and dissolved after Matty Luv's death in 2002. Nine Yogurt songs appear on the ''All Seeing Monotony'' split CD (Nothing Enterprises). Matty Luv died of a heroin overdose on October 5, 2002. A wall mural of Luv was painted in tribute, and stands in the Mission District today. Before Matty's death he played guitar in the bands Miami and Unit Breed, and co-founded San Francisco's first
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. Aesop went on to drum for Bay Area
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, Worm Ouroboros and VHÖL. ''Various States of Disrepair - Complete Works 1994-1997'' collected some of Hickey's EPs, splits and compilation tracks, along with unreleased recordings from the era (though it was not truly Hickey's "complete" recorded output during that time). It was originally released on CD in 1997 via Poverty Records. ''Various States'' was re-pressed on CD by S.P.A.M. Records following Luv's passing in 2002. In 2012, 1-2-3-4 Go! Records released the compilation on vinyl for the first time, marking the tenth anniversary of Luv's death. The vinyl issue was a double LP with bonus tracks, but still incomplete; missing were cover versions of "American In Me" (originally by The Avengers) and "Kingdom Come" (
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), as well as alternate recordings of "Hey Cutie Pie" and "Food Stamps + Drink Tickets" (all four omitted songs had been released on various compilation CDs during the band's existence). In 1999, a double-CD was planned on Probe Records, with one disc of live Hickey recordings and another disc of Hickey cover versions for a tribute. Following the closure of Probe, the 2CD live/tribute was announced as being moved to the Suburban Justice label in 2003. By 2020, the Hickey live album had still not been released (though several Hickey live performances had been leaked online since) but the tribute was finally released online for free.


Voodoo Glow Skulls controversy

Probe records released a 7-inch which was made to look as if it were a split between Hickey and the
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. On one side of the 7-inch was the Hickey song "Food Stamps and Drink Tickets" and the other side members of Hickey played the trumpet that was stolen from
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over the answering machine messages left by
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members and
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employees demanding the return of the instrument. The 7-inch also falsely had the
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logo on the back as Epitaph had no official part in the release. According to the zine included with the 7-inch, the two bands played together at the Nile Theater in
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. Matty Luv, singer of Hickey, made disparaging remarks about
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and the commercialization of
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. After members of both bands had a confrontation, the Voodoo Glow Skulls convinced the venue owner to eject Hickey without pay. In response, Hickey stole the trumpet in question out of the
Voodoo Glow Skulls Voodoo Glow Skulls are an American ska punk band formed in 1988 in Riverside, California, by brothers Frank, Eddie, and Jorge Casillas and their longtime friend Jerry O'Neill. Voodoo Glow Skulls first played at backyard parties and later at Spa ...
van. After receiving threatening messages on his answering machine, Hickey claimed to have returned the trumpet. Contrary to this rumor, members of the Voodoo Glow Skulls claimed they had to retrieve the instrument themselves. Upon return, it had been suspected the instrument was urinated in and required professional cleaning.


Discography


Albums

* ''Hickey'' (1995) Probe Records * ''Various States of Disrepair: Complete Works 1994–1996'' (1997) Poverty Records, (2001) S.P.A.M Records, (2012) 1-2-3-4 Go! Records


Extended plays

* ''Us Vs. Them'' (1995) Truth About Fonzie Records * ''Art, Messianism & Crime'' (1995) Last Resort Records * ''Gaia'' (199?) Little Deputy Records


Split releases

* ''All You Can Eat/Hickey – Banana Split'' (1995) Monitor Records * ''Hickey/Viejos Bien Feos'' (1996) Yucky Bus Records * ''Fuckface/Hickey'' (1996) Shapunk Records * ''Hickey/
Voodoo Glow Skulls Voodoo Glow Skulls are an American ska punk band formed in 1988 in Riverside, California, by brothers Frank, Eddie, and Jorge Casillas and their longtime friend Jerry O'Neill. Voodoo Glow Skulls first played at backyard parties and later at Spa ...
'' (1997) Probe Records


Compilation appearances

* ''This Ain't No Fucking Melodic Punk'' (1995) Probe Records – "Cool Kids Attacked By Flying Monkeys" * ''Group Therapy Explosion...'' (1995) Slow to Burn Records – "My Last Night on the Planet" (live) * ''Frontline Foundation'' (1995) Loony Bin Records – "Happily Ever After" * ''Back Asswards'' (1996) Interbang Records – "Food Stamps and Drink Tickets" (alternate version) * ''Axhandle Punk Compilation'' (1996) Axhandle Records – "Hey Cutie Pie" (alternate version) * ''Scene Through My Eyes'' (1997) Shapunk Records – "The Export of Coffee..." (live) * ''Viva La Vinyl Volume 2'' (1997) Deadbeat Records – "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" * ''Mission Accomplished'' (1997)
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– "Hickey Blvd." * ''Death to False Metal'' (1997) Probe Records – "Kingdom Come" (
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cover)
* ''Joey Vindictive Presents That Was Now, This Is Then'' (1997) VML Records – "American In Me" ( The Avengers cover) * ''Worse Than Alternative: It's Another Punk Comp'' (1999) Trend Is Dead! Records – "Robots Never Cry"


References


External links


Matty Luv R.I.P. site, includes Hickey info1-2-3-4 Go! Records-reissuing Hickey recordsEulogy for Matty Luv
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, October 2002
Hickey article
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Article in The Tulsa Voice April, 2017
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