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The World/Inferno Friendship Society (also referred to as World Inferno, or Inferno) was an American band from
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and guitar and had a membership of about 40 players, of whom only about seven to ten active members usually performed at a time. The group was led by singer Jack Terricloth, who was the only constant during the group's history. Terricloth was known for his pointed commentary during shows; his monologues touched on politics and his transformation from the "old school." Its lyrics often concerned historical or biographical subjects, such as Weimar-era
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, Philip K. Dick, and Jonathan Fire*Eater. While over 40 Society members have come and gone, Terricloth maintained that the group was "always meant to be this way," and were more of a gang than an actual band. Many members continued to collaborate with the group, but do not join them on tour. Bandleader Jack Terricloth died in May 2021; no information on the future of the World/Inferno Friendship Society has been released following his death.


Hallowmas

The World/Inferno Friendship Society's annual Halloween show, Hallowmas, was its most-anticipated performance of the year. The event was known for its elaborate planning and surprises. Past Hallowmases have included a burning effigy of Mr. Terricloth constructed and set alight by a large, caustic cat; an ethereal string quartet performing throughout the evening in the rear of the hall; circus performances and fire breathing by the Odd Child Uprising troupe and a cadaverous marching band materializing on stage for the finale, "Pumpkin Time". The song (performed only at Hallowmas shows) includes street rallies, and references
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Members


Discography


Albums

*''The True Story of the Bridgewater Astral League'' – 1997 *''Just the Best Party'' – 2002 *''Red-Eyed Soul'' – 2006 *'' Addicted to Bad Ideas: Peter Lorre's Twentieth Century'' – 2007 *'' The Anarchy and the Ecstasy'' – 2011 *''This Packed Funeral'' – 2014 *''All Borders Are Porous to Cats'' – 2020


Live/Compilation albums

*'' East Coast Super Sound Punk of Today!'' (compilation) – 2000 *''Hallowmas: Live at Northsix'' – 2003


Singles

*"Tattoos Fade" b/w "Nothing You Begin" –1994, Blue Ghost Records ("Tattoos Fade" was re-released on the ''East Coast Super Sound Punk of Today!'' compilation) *"The Models and the Mannequins" b/w "Glamour Ghouls" – 1996, Gern Blandsten Records (both re-released on the ''East Coast Super Sound Punk of Today!'' compilation) *"Our Candidate" b/w "All Of California And Everyone Who Lives There Stinks" – 1996, Gern Blandsten (both re-released on the ''East Coast Super Sound Punk of Today!'' compilation) *"Pumpkin Time" b/w "Ich Errinere Mich An Weimar" – 1999, Gern Blandsten (both re-released on the ''East Coast Super Sound Punk of Today!'' compilation) *"I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World without Grudges" b/w "All the World is a Stage (Dive)" – 2000, X-Mist Records (both re-recorded for ''Just the Best Party'') *"Hallowmas 2010" – 2010, Chunksaah Records (7″ disc distributed at Hallowmas 2010, featuring "Canonize Philip K. Dick, OK") *"This Packed Funeral" – 2013 *"Freedom is a Wilderness Made for You and Me" – 2019 *"All I Can Do To Help You With Your Nightmares is Keep You Up Late" – 2019


EPs

*''International Smashism!'' – 2001 *''Speak of Brave Men'' – 2004 *''Me v. Angry Mob'' – 2005 *''Vox Inferne'' – 2010 *''Maps, Saints, & Just This Side of Way Too Much'' (live, 2 songs from "The Anarchy and The Ectasy") – 2012 *''Turnstile Comix #2'' (three song EP released with a comic book) – 2013


Unreleased demos

*''A Demonstrational Introduction To The Astral Plane'' – 1996–1997 *''Powder Waves Goodbye Sessions'' – 2000 *''A Lexicon of Friends & Enemies'' – 2004 *''The New Americana Demos'' – 2008 *''3 Ring Brain and a Circus Heart'' – 2010


Other appearances

*''CMJ New Music April 1997'': Compilation with ''
CMJ CMJ Holdings Corp. is a music events and online media company, originally founded in 1978, which ran a website, hosted an annual festival in New York City, and published two magazines, ''CMJ New Music Monthly'' and ''CMJ New Music Report''. Th ...
'' magazine, featuring "Our Candidate" *''Achtung Autobahn'' (2000): Benefit compilation featuring "Peter Lorre" *''Against Police Injustice'' (2003): Compilation featuring "Secret Service Freedom Fighting USA" *'' Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1'' (2004): Compilation featuring "The Expatriate Act" *''
Fuck World Trade ''Fuck World Trade'' is the second album by American punk band Leftöver Crack, released in 2004 on the Alternative Tentacles label. The album continues the band's self-defined status as anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-capitalist, and anarcho-c ...
'' (2004): Album by
Leftöver Crack Leftöver Crack is an American punk rock band formed in 1998, following the breakup of Choking Victim. The band is currently signed to Tankcrimes for CD releases, and Alternative Tentacles for vinyl releases. Leftöver Crack spans several ...
with "Soon We'll Be Dead" *''Go-Kart vs. The Corporate Giant 4'' (2006): Compilation featuring a live version of "Tattoos Fade" *''Hugs for Chelsea'' (2017): Compilation featuring "Freedom is a Wilderness"


References


External links


The World/Inferno Friendship Society's myspaceReview of "Red-Eyed Soul" on PunkNews.orgInterview with World/Inferno Friendship Society on Twilight Vision TVWorld Inferno In The Studio 2009The World/Inferno Friendship Society at BandToBand.com
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