
Viper (Booge)
Mr Moon
Paul (last name removed to preserve reputation)
E-Schwa...
Axeman
...and "Cookie", guest lead guitar (who left to pursue a solo career in Black Metal before Viper really took off)
Together, these musical giants joined forces to form the sonic onslaught which is today considered one of the quintessential non-musical forces ever unleashed into the realms of hard rock;
Viper (Booge)!
...The band that had to modify it's name because apparently someone else at soundclick stole the name that we made famous ...or not so famous
...the band that was never meant to be, that somehow was anyway, but now is not, and shall most likely never be again...
...the band that truly rocked more than they were ever given credit, and proved that catatonically powerbaked high schoolers could break the 120 dB level and live to tell the story
...did I mention that Viper (Booge) sucked ...in a very loud dramatic way?!!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We played live, once. We were such an efficient rocking machine we were able to combine our first and last gig together (including all the shows in-between) into one single show!
The ancient any honorable room mic technique! Sounds like a first try at that!
Don't be afraid to use the "chrome" tapes next time!
Not since the Shoebox tape-recorder went the way of the DoDo have so many Done so much to sound like they did so little!
You capture the essense though not the music. Your attitude conveys the rock we are unable to discern with merely our ears.
Carry On!
Loud and dirty guitars,vocals coming from somewhere around the bent and drum's fills reminiscent of furniture falling on the baldhead of sleeping dad,-wow! You,guys,have all the ingridients for still another Punk-revolition!Demolition,-is a key-word,-lets start from the brains first!!!
Undoubtedly the worst I've ever heard... You guys should be very proud.
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Indeed, good luck finding a non-musician listening to music anywhere online that doesn't harbor illegal (or now legal) mp3s of ordinary bands we all know and hate.... Your music shows the attitude of early post-punk, which is a welcome thing. Polish the recordings for a better critique, or put them on a mix with some old Replacements b-sides from 1982...you got the year right anyway.