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The Radioactive Chicken Heads are an American
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formed in
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in 1993. Operating anonymously under the guise of mutant chickens and vegetables, the Chicken Heads' music is primarily a mix of punk rock, heavy metal and
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, a blend the band advertises as "
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Punk Rock". Originally formed under the name Joe and the Chicken Heads, the Chicken Heads first established a cult following within the
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punk and ska scene for their over-the-top theatrical stage shows utilizing a wide variety of props and costumed characters, all of which tie into an elaborate fictional mythology which serves as the basis for many of the band's songs and videos. Following their name change in 2004, the Chicken Heads have since focused more on multi-media projects centered on this mythology, including music videos, concept albums,
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skits, stage plays, a role-playing computer game and an independently produced
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. To date, the band has released three studio albums and one compilation under the name "Radioactive Chicken Heads", with one studio album, one EP and six self-produced demo cassettes released during their time as "Joe and the Chicken Heads". Their most recent album, ''Tales From The Coop'', was released in October 2017.


History


Joe and the Chicken Heads (1993-2004)

In a rare out-of-character interview, lead singer Carrot Topp explained that the genesis of the Radioactive Chicken Heads began with two
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s he had written as a teenager, one about a gang of mutant vegetables called The Vegamatics and another called "Joe and the Chicken Heads" about a kid named Joe who sings with a rock band made up of headless chickens. After discovering the comedy metal band
Green Jellÿ Green Jellÿ (, ''green Jell-O'') is an American comedy rock band formed in 1981. Originally named Green Jellö, the band changed its name due to legal pressure from Kraft Foods Inc., the owners of the Jell-O brand, who claimed that it was an in ...
, a group renowned for their use of puppets and costumes, Carrot Topp ultimately decided to apply these concepts and visuals to a rock band combining elements of both comic books, creating the band's distinctive masks and props himself. Joe and the Chicken Heads were officially formed in late 1993, though the band didn't play their first show until February 26, 1994, at a Bar Mitzvah in
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. Despite recording several demo tapes and appearing on numerous local compilations during the mid-1990s, the Chicken Heads performed few live shows until the arrival of the late 1990s ska revival helped the band attract a wider following within the Orange County's booming ska and punk scene, sharing the stage with such notable ska acts as
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and
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and receiving regular airplay on
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s influential
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radio show, which hosted many up and coming local ska and punk bands. The band's outrageous costumes and live shows soon began attracting publicity both positive and negative from local papers and
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'', ''
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'', '' The Daily Trojan'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', with ''
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'' magazine inexplicably describing them as "more fun than a shopping spree in a Mexican supermarket". In late 1997, following a staged altercation with
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, the Chicken Heads waged a mock rivalry against the costumed superhero-themed band, a feud which was even covered in the ''OC Weekly'' newspaper at a time when both bands were experiencing notable local popularity. Though this rivalry never reached its fruition onstage, the Chicken Heads received a jokingly disparaging reference on the Ska Parade's infamous "
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vs. The Aquabats" radio skit the same year, wherein Aquabats lead singer The MC Bat Commander, turning down an offer to save the world because his band won't get paid, remarks "with that kind of motivation, you can probably get Joe and the Chicken Heads". In 1998, the Chicken Heads made their national television debut playing the song "Pest Control" on a Halloween-themed episode of '' Extreme Gong'', a short-lived revival of the 1970s ''
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'' game show which aired on the
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. Although the band was "gonged" mid-performance, signifying that the call-in voters disapproved of their act and wanted them to stop, the Chicken Heads finished their song anyway, claiming that they were playing so loud that they couldn't hear the gong. Joe and the Chicken Heads independently released their first and only album ''Keep on Cluckin'' in May 2000, featuring 26 songs which had been recorded over the span of three years. In wake of the album's release, the Chicken Heads began playing shows with much more frequency, forming a touring relationship with their original inspirations Green Jellÿ while also sharing bills with punk bands including the
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, D.I.,
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and The Briefs. In May 2002, the band released their final work as Joe and the Chicken Heads, a five-track
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entitled ''Family Album''.


The Radioactive Chicken Heads (2004-present)


''Growing Mold'' and early activity (2004-2007)

After a period of time performing as "The Rock N' Roll Chicken Heads" and "The Chicken Heads", Joe and the Chicken Heads permanently changed their name to "The Radioactive Chicken Heads" in mid-2004. According to their website, the "official" tongue-in-cheek reason behind the name change was due to "new government regulations which require all radioactive farm products to be labeled clearly". The Radioactive Chicken Heads self-released their first album under their new name, '' Growing Mold'', in March 2005. Mixed, engineered and featuring instrumental contributions by avant-garde composer
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, ''Growing Mold'' eschewed the
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influence of the band's early work in favor of exploring more eclectic and experimental musical territory, resulting in a combination of sounds ''(un)Leash'' magazine described as "like early
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meets
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meets
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monster mash". While ''Growing Mold'' never reached the radar of any major music publications, the album was praised by local university papers and alternative weeklies, with
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s ''Highlander'' dubbing the Chicken Heads "one of the best bands you've probably never heard of" and ''OC Weekly'' calling the album "funny" and "amusingly campy", while the single "I Eat Kids", a cover of a Barry Louis Polisar song, was selected for airplay on the nationally syndicated
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Show. In November 2006, the Chicken Heads made another brief appearance on national television when they were invited to perform on an episode of ''
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'' as part of an ''
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'' spoof called "Tyra's Got Talent", which featured weird and unusual talent acts. According to Carrot Topp, the Chicken Heads were actually a last minute replacement for another act, an
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in a
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called "Elvis Poultry", who couldn't make the shoot. The band performed the song "Our Last Song" before a mostly confused studio audience, ultimately losing out to John the Running Painter, a painter on a treadmill, by an audience vote of 73% to 27%.


''Music for Mutants'', ''Poultry Uprising'' and national touring (2008–2017)

Following further local touring within Southern California's club circuit, the Chicken Heads self-released their third album ''Music for Mutants'' in the summer of 2008, finding the band returning to a more aggressive punk rock sound. In promotion of the album, the Chicken Heads embarked on their first national tour supporting Green Jellÿ and hard rock band Rosemary's Billygoat on what was called the "Hollywood Freak Show", a tour spanning nearly sixty shows in thirty states. During this tour, all three bands toured as the same amalgamated line-up of musicians, virtually changing only the costumes and lead singers between sets. Around this time, the Chicken Heads began focusing on producing
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s showcasing the band's prop work and theatricality. Between 2007 and 2010, four music videos were independently filmed for the songs "I Looked Into the Mirror", "Pest Control", "Badd Bunny" and "I Eat Kids", each one heavily featuring elaborate puppetry, costuming and cartoonish set design. This period also found the Chicken Heads receiving new exposure in low-budget horror films, recording on
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s song "Poultrygeist" for the soundtrack to the 2008
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production '' Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead'' and writing the theme song to the horror comedy '' Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer'', which featured stop-motion animated cameos from the band members during the film's opening credits sequence. In 2009, the Chicken Heads released ''Poultry Uprising'', a 14-song collection of rarities and unreleased tracks dating as far back to the band's earliest years as Joe and the Chicken Heads. The same year, lead singer Carrot Topp produced a
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on the Chicken Heads' own label Snail Sounds Records entitled ''We're Not Kidding!'', a
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to children's musician Barry Louis Polisar, featuring sixty artists including
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, DeLeon,
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,
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, In the Audience and a duet between Polisar and the Chicken Heads. ''We're Not Kidding!'' received high praise from children's publications, winning the 2010
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. The Chicken Heads launched an Indiegogo campaign in November 2011 to help fund production on both a 15-minute prospective
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based on the band's fictional exploits and the release of a DVD including music videos and a live concert performance filmed in 2008. Although the campaign ultimately failed to meet its funding goal, the band continued work on numerous projects over the next two years, filming seven more music videos for both the band's original songs, including "Deviled Egg", directed by Hollywood special effects artist
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, which was highlighted on horror channel
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as their "Music Video of the Week", and humorous punk rock covers of popular songs, most notably the
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-winning song "
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", which was released as a single. In July 2013, the Chicken Heads self-released '' Badd Bunny Breakout'', a comedic RPG
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based on the band's characters and mythology and featuring a soundtrack of
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remixes of the group's songs. The Chicken Heads appeared once again on national television in 2012 when they were featured on a segment of the
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reality show '' My Crazy Obsession'' which focused on Zizi Howell, a woman obsessed with carrots. Howell was filmed going to a Chicken Heads concert at a Freak Show Wrestling event in Las Vegas, where she joined the band onstage and conducted a brief interview with Carrot Topp. In December 2014, the Chicken Heads released a parody cover of
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", re-written as the
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magazine, singled it out as one of the "Worst Hanukkah Videos Of 2014", criticizing the "too obvious" parody lyrics but nevertheless praising the rest of the Chicken Heads' work as "genuinely fun". The Chicken Heads spent most of 2015 touring sporadically, including a three-show engagement in
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in May. The band received further international attention when
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radio network
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ranked the Chicken Heads #18 on their list of the "Top 20 Rock and Metal Freaks", a list of costumed and theatrical rock bands, and in 2014 ''OC Weekly'' ranked them ninth on their list of the top ten
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bands. In 2014 and 2015, the band appeared on
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'' and
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s ''Eye on LA'', respectively, on local interest shows highlighting the
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, both of which featured the Chicken Heads performing on the venue's stage in specially-recorded segments. On March 28, 2015,
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hosted ''The Radioactive Chicken Heads Tanksgiving Special'', a surrealist three-act comedy play featuring the music of and live accompaniment by the Chicken Heads, written and directed by composer and frequent Chicken Heads collaborator
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. Set in a
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where
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is depicted as an imperialist dictator presiding over a land where rock music is outlawed, the play follows a quartet of Chicken Head puppets who discover and subsequently learn to play rock and roll music in an attempt to overthrow Sanders' regime. In addition to the Chicken Heads, the play's cast included
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s Hunter Jackson (as his
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persona),
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s
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and Mike Odd of Rosemary's Billygoat and
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in speaking roles.


''Tales From The Coop'' and current activity (2017-present)

On August 14, 2017, the Chicken Heads appeared on the
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revival of ''
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'', marking the band's second appearance on a ''Gong Show'' incarnation following 1998's ''Extreme Gong''. The band performed a cover of
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s 1963 hit "
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", but were gonged after 41 seconds by guest judge
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. The same day, the Chicken Heads released a music video of their recording of "Surfin' Bird" to YouTube. After several years in production, the Chicken Heads independently released their fourth album '' Tales From The Coop'' on October 13, 2017. Produced by the Chicken Heads, Dave Klein,
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and Star Mendoza, ''Tales From The Coop'' takes the form of a
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centered on the band's fictional backstory and menagerie of villains, featuring musical guest appearances from Klein, Dukey Flyswatter, Dominique Lenore Persi,
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and Ronald Osbourne, as well as a songwriting co-credit by
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of
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.


Musical style and influences

Over the last twenty years, the Chicken Heads have featured an erratic and frequently rotating line-up of musicians and instrumentalists, and have performed with as many as four to twelve musicians at a time over the course of their career. The band has sometimes included upwards of three guitarists on stage and often utilize a keyboardist and/or an accordionist, while their
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, when present, has ranged from a three-piece ensemble of trumpet, trombone and saxophone to a single trumpet. At one point in 1998, the band even included a
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ist as part of their stage show. As of 2017, the band maintains a steadier line-up of between six and eight musicians, typically featuring a trumpeter and keyboardist, along with an additional one or two members on costume accompaniment. Originally inspired by comedy metal bands
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and
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, the Chicken Heads' first incarnation as Joe and the Chicken Heads produced their most abrasive material, boasting a sound predominantly grounded in heavy metal and
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and mixed with elements of
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and
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. Contemporary reviews of the band's shows drew comparisons such as "
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meets GWAR" or "GWAR meets
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", while some reviewers coined unique terms like "
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ska" and "chicken-doom-ska-rock" to describe their mix of styles. Following their name change to The Radioactive Chicken Heads, the band began transitioning into a less thrashy and more melodic style of punk rock, emphasizing an offbeat eclectic edge inspired by the likes of
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and
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, while also expanding their sound into occasional one-off genre experiments in styles ranging from
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to
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. The Chicken Heads' 2005 album '' Growing Mold'' featured a mix of punk, rock and
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songs interspersed with accordion and
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-driven instrumentals, while their 2008 follow-up ''Music for Mutants'' returned to an entirely punk, rock and metal-oriented sound although with an increased use of keyboards and brass instruments. The ''OC Weekly'' has described the band's current style as a cross "between GWAR and
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...a sound that might work well scoring a
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,
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or
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film", while ''
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'' summarized them as "the
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on
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". Lyrically, the Chicken Heads have cited song parodist
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and children's musician Barry Louis Polisar as primary influences, and incorporate a similar style of
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s and
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into their songwriting. Many of the band's songs center around their fictional backstory as mutant chickens, sometimes focusing on specific band members and stage villains, or references to bird-related popular culture such as "Headless Mike", an ode to the 1940s carnival attraction
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. During their "Joe" era, the band performed many parody versions of popular punk rock songs, including "Put the Cheese Away (Keep It Refrigerated)", a spoof of
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s " Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)", and "Just for the Taste of It", which repurposed Rancids "
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" into a commercial jingle for
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.


Band mythology

Having initially originated as a comic book concept, The Radioactive Chicken Heads have maintained an elaborate fictional narrative regarding the
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and
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of their characters, detailed and expanded upon through their official press biographies, in-character interviews, song lyrics, music videos, video game and television pilot. The Chicken Heads' origin stories can be separated into two distinct eras, delineated by the band's name change from "Joe and the Chicken Heads" into "The Radioactive Chicken Heads". As "Joe and the Chicken Heads", the group's story began on Uncle Max's farm, an otherwise normal California farm located underneath a series of high-tension electromagnetic
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and regularly subject to government-led experiments in
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which produced massively-sized sentient vegetables, among which was the seven-foot tall carrot, Carrot Topp. Finding themselves bored with farm life, Carrot Topp and the other mutant vegetables started a punk rock band called The Vegematics, an endeavor which soon ended in tragedy when Badd Bunny, a rabbit mutated into an evil ten-ton beast by the same radiation, broke into their rehearsal space and devoured most of the members. The following Spring, Badd Bunny sabotaged Uncle Max's annual
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by beating up the
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and planting dozens of "genetically modified super-sized-mega-jumbo eggs" around the farm, hatching an army of gigantic mutant chickens. Max's nephew, a slightly unbalanced farmhand named Joe, saw a lucrative business opportunity and taught each of the chicken beasts how to play instruments, eventually debuting on the
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circuit as the nation's premiere man/chicken musical combo: "Joe and the Chicken Heads". Ultimately, the rising tensions of "artistic differences" within the band drove Joe to behead his bandmates and sell their meaty bodies to an unnamed "
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", leaving Carrot Topp to save his poultry pals by taking their heads and sewing them onto an assortment of human bodies he collected from the dumpster behind the local
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lab, starting a whole new band bent on rock and roll stardom. Although elements of the Chicken Heads' original origin story served as the basis for the 2013 video game ''Badd Bunny Breakout'', the band's official backstory was almost entirely
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following their name change to "The Radioactive Chicken Heads" in 2004, completely removing the character of Joe and the setting of Uncle Max's farm. As most thoroughly detailed in ''Tales From The Coop'' and "The Radioactive Chicken Heads Show", Carrot Topp and the Chicken Heads are instead presented as the accidental creations of Dr. Baron Von Kluckinstein, a maniacal
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conducting experiments on vegetables and poultry to make super-sized " frankenfoods". Kept as prisoners in his secret laboratory, the Chicken Heads eventually break out to live freely as a vegetable/poultry punk band, all the while fighting off Dr. Kluckinstein's sizable menagerie of monsters and creatures ordered to bring them back to captivity.


Live shows

In a similar vein to other bands with fictionalized personas like
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and
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, the Chicken Heads are known for staging wild, theatrical live shows utilizing various props and costumed characters tying loosely into their thematic aesthetic. Due to the band members' attempt to retain
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, the Chicken Heads are rarely seen without their trademark masks and costumes and never grant interviews outside of their character personas, and thus always perform in full costume; although Carrot Topp sings while holding a
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, a
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headset microphone is used on the inside of his mask to provide voice clarity. Every Chicken Heads show regularly features a host of extraneous characters outside of the main musicians, including both non-musician members who dance and interact with the audience during the band's set and "villains" who appear onstage to engage Carrot Topp in staged combat. These villains are mostly specific to the songs being played by the band, such as Badd Bunny and Liquid Fat appearing during their respective eponymous songs or " Chucky Cheeze" for "Pest Control", or thematically match the subject of the song, such as "Evil Carrot", a skeletal version of Carrot Topp, who appears during the song "I Looked Into the Mirror". In addition to traditional music venues and festivals, the Chicken Heads have also performed within a wide variety of unconventional events and settings. Most notably, the band have been featured musical guests at
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s Freakshow Wrestling throughout California and Nevada, as well as musical lead-ins for the award-winning Los Angeles production of Re-Animator: The Musical and select theatrical engagements of
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s 1980 film ''
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'', often performing alongside Elfman himself. The Chicken Heads have also remained a common fixture at the
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, a
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nightclub and museum famous for its extensive
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and
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memorabilia which exclusively hosts offbeat musical groups,
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and
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s, having first played there in 2000 and having since been featured in the venue's numerous promotional materials and media coverage.


''Badd Bunny Breakout''

On July 13, 2013, the Chicken Heads, in collaboration with independent game company Patient Corgi, released ''Badd Bunny Breakout'', a
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modeled and styled after classic
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-era RPGs such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. First announced on the band's website on September 6, 2012, ''Badd Bunny Breakout'' spent roughly a year in development, designed by Ian Luckey and Colleen Luckey with creative input by the Chicken Heads. The game was released as a free digital download on Patient Corgi's website, with a limited pressing of "Collector's Edition"
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s being made available through the Chicken Heads' website and live shows. The soundtrack for ''Badd Bunny Breakout'' consists primarily of SNES-inspired
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remixes of the Chicken Heads' songs, composed by co-developer Ian Luckey, a member of the San Diego
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cover ban
Kirby's Dream Band
A 49-track soundtrack album was packaged with the CD-ROM release and also made available for free download through both Patient Corgi's website and the Chicken Heads'
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account. In promotion of the game, the Chicken Heads hosted and performed at a game release party at the
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Theater inside Los Angeles' Meltdown Comics on the day of ''Badd Bunny Breakout''s release, where the game was displayed for public play. The following week, the band performed a set at the 2013 Gam3rcon, an independent
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which coincides with the
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, playing to an audience of roughly 3000 attendees. The Chicken Heads subsequently performed at the 2014 and 2015 Gam3rcons, and has since shared bills with several video game-themed bands, most notably having performed several times each with
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,
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and
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.


''The Radioactive Chicken Heads Show''

Production on a Radioactive Chicken Heads-themed television pilot began as early as late 2011, when the band - with video director Kyle Caraher - launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to help finance ''Behind the Mutants'', a documentary-styled short about the origins of the Chicken Heads, as well as the release of a DVD with never before seen footage. The campaign was promoted by a video interview between the series' antagonist, Dr. Baron von Kluckinstein (played by artist Thom Foolery), and actress
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, though no mention was made if Scagliotti had any further involvement with the project. Ultimately, the campaign only raised $1,537 of its desired $5,000 goal; though the Chicken Heads confirmed through Indiegogo that the amount was still enough to start pre-production, filming took place intermittently over a period of five years. During this time, the format of the pilot was significantly altered from its original
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style into three individual segments based on the band's songs. In an Indiegogo update dated June 22, 2017, the band finally announced that principal photography was wrapped and post-production work was near completion. Throughout June and July 2017, the Chicken Heads released three promotional music videos edited together from footage from the three segments of the pilot: "The Sky is Falling", "Pox" and "Bird Brain". On October 14, 2017, ''The Radioactive Chicken Heads Show'' received its world premiere as part of the OC Film Fiesta
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in the Chicken Heads' hometown of
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, where several of the members appeared following the screening to host an in-character Q&A and perform a brief acoustic set. The next week, the pilot was screened as part of the Planet 9 Film Festival at the
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in
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, where it was also accompanied by an acoustic set by the Chicken Heads. Finally, the pilot was released to YouTube in individual segments on November 21 ("Bird Brain"), December 23 ("Pox") and January 22, 2018 ("The Sky is Falling"). As of 2018, there has been no official announcement as to whether or not further episodes will be filmed. The following is a list of segments which, as of January 2018, comprise the episodes of ''The Radioactive Chicken Heads Show'':


Band members and characters

Since their inception, the Chicken Heads have preferred to present themselves as a band of fictional characters rather than costumed musicians, and as such record and perform anonymously. There are no legal names officially attributed to the band members past or present, instead only to the characters being portrayed. The following roster reflects the Chicken Heads' current line-up as of ''Tales From the Coop'', while the timelines are those of the characters rather than the musician. As the Chicken Heads have experienced an undocumented number of fluctuations in their typically five to ten-member line-ups, different characters play or used to play different instruments than the ones listed below. ;Current/active members * Carrot Topp - vocals, keyboards, accordion, drums (1993–present) * Pastafarian - theatrics, guitar, percussion, bass, saxophone (1993–present) * Poultry Geist - percussion, drums (1993–present) * Sgt. Psyclopps - guitar, trumpet, saxophone, vocals (1994–present) * Wedgey Emmentaler - theatrics, bass, trombone, keyboards (1994–present) * Bird Brain - bass, backing vocals, guitar, keyboards, trombone (1997–present) * El Pollo Diablo - theatrics, guitar, saxophone (1997–present) * Greasy Chicken - guitar, bass, drums (1997–present) * Frankenchicken - theatrics, keyboards, percussion (2004–present) * Wiccan Chicken - theatrics, keyboards (2008–present) * Rockin' Robin - vocals, dancer (2014–present) * Nuke Boy - drums (2016–present) ;Former members * Puke Boy - bass, backing vocals, drums, guitar (1993-2016) * Cyco Alvin - vocals, theatrics (1993 - 1995) * Sheez Bawl - guitar, vocals (1993-1997) * Rosco - trumpet (1998) * Foil Bawl - vocals, bass (1995-1998) * Kung Pow Chicken - trumpet, guitar, drums (1995-2014) * Bone Head - trumpet (2000-2014) * Cheri Tomato - guitar, backing vocals (2002-2015) * Punky Rooster - keyboards, accordion (2009-2014, 2016–2018) * Eggatron - theatrics (2016-2018) * Gatorteeth - vocals, trumpet, clarinet (1994-1998) * La Cucaracha - theatrics (1996 - 2000)


Timeline

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Discography


Joe and the Chicken Heads

;Albums * '' Keep On Cluckin''' (2000, Cluckin' Records, Superpickle Music Arts) ;EPs * ''Family Album'' (2002, Superpickle Music Arts) * ''Joe And The Chicken Heads'' (1998, Cluckin' Records) ;Demos * ''El Pollo Loco'' (1994) * ''Vomitzvah: Music to Puke By'' (1994) * ''Divine Indigestion'' (1995) * ''Divine Indigestion (2nd Edition)'' (1996) * ''Bird Brains'' (1996, Cluckin' Records)


The Radioactive Chicken Heads

;Albums * '' Growing Mold'' (2005, Snail Sounds) * '' Music for Mutants'' (2008, Snail Sounds) * '' Poultry Uprising'' (2009, Snail Sounds) * '' Tales from the Coop'' (2017, Cluckin' Records) ;Singles * "The Curse of Frankenchicken" (October 2013) * "
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" (December 2013) * "Pox" (October 2014) * "
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" (June 2017) * "
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" (August 2017) * " Energy (I Got Enemies)" (March 2018)


Compilation appearances

;As Joe and the Chicken Heads *''Hey Brother, Can You Spare Some Ska? Vol. 2'' (1997, Vegas Records) *''Ska Punk and Disorderly'' (1997, Bankshot! Records) *''The Best Of The All-U-Can-Eat Buffet Of Musical Madness, Vol. 1: So You Gonna Got Some Songs To Perform?'' (1998, Sacrilicious Records) *''Hey Brother, Can You Spare Some Ska? Vol. 4'' (1998, Vegas Records) *''Sign Where? Records Sampler'' (1998, Sign Where? Records) *''You Call This Music??'' (1998, Cluckin' Records) *''Blue Prints'' (1999, Downfall Records) *''Til Someone Loses an Eye: The Safety Tips CD'' (1999, Superpickle Music Arts) *''Music That Won't Swallow'' (2000, Super Toad Records) *''Vomiting Cow Records'' (2000, Vomiting Cow Records) *''Flogging a Dead Cow: A Tribute to the
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'' (2001, Superpickle Music Arts) *''Going Postal: A Tribute to Mailbox'' (2003) ;As The Radioactive Chicken Heads *''Mr. Snail's Halloween Party'' (2005, Snail Sounds) *''We're Not Kidding! A Tribute to Barry Louis Polisar'' (2009, Snail Sounds) *''My America: Quincy Punx Tribute to Benefit The
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'' (2010, Crustacean Records) *''A Very Friendly Holiday 2011'' (2011, Space Kidz a GoGo) *'' Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (2012, Bizjack Flemco Productions) *''Now That's What I Call Mabson 2012'' (2013, Mabson Enterprises) *''California Creeps'' (2013, Roosterhead Music) *''Now That's What I Call Mabson 2013'' (2014, Mabson Enterprises) *''It's Called A Separation: 10 Years of Fathers Day'' (2014, Related Records) *''Homemade Holidays'' (2014, Swoody Records)


Videography


Music videos


Joe and the Chicken Heads


Radioactive Chicken Heads

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Media appearances


Television appearances

*'' Extreme Gong'' (October 1998,
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game show. *'' The Queer Edge with Jack E. Jett'' (October 2005,
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) :Live performance of "Bag O' Bones" on cable television series hosted by
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'' (November 2006,
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) :Live performance of "Our Last Song" with brief interview as part of an interactive talent show-themed episode. *''
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'' (November 2006,
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) :Carrot Topp plays keyboards for a live performance by
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while the band cameos as dancers. *''
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'' (April 2008,
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) :Cheri Tomato, Puke Boy and Bird Brain served as Count Smokula's backing band for a live performance of his song "Zombie" on a syndicated version of Tom Green's web show. *''Al Extremo'' (January 2012, Azteca) :Live performance with interview during a segment about the California Institute of Abnormal Arts for the ''Al Extremo'' news program on Spanish-language channel
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. *'' My Crazy Obsession'' (March 2012,
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'' (May 2013,
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) :The Chicken Heads appear alongside
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, which featured the Chicken Heads performing part of "The Curse of Frankenchicken" on the venue's stage. *''Eye on LA'' (October 2015,
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local public interest program ''Eye on LA'', featuring the Chicken Heads performing on the venue's stage, as well as showing several members dancing to a performance by Los Angeles horror rock band The Rhythm Coffin. *''
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'' (August 2017,
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" on a national revival of the 1976 game show.


References


External links


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