Dazzling Killmen

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Dazzling Killmen were one of the most accomplished 1990s math rock bands, combining a punk-inspired noisy ruckus with jazzy Sun Ra-type intelligence and complex arrangements. The group was composed of midwestern jazz students -- drummer Blake Fleming, guitarist Tim Garrigan, bassist Darin Gray -- and scenester vocalist Nick Sakes. The St. Louis-based group caught the attention of Skin Graft Records, released an album engineered by Steve Albini, and then broke up in a big ugly fight.

Today, its members are better known for their later projects -- like Fleming's Laddio Bolocko, The Mars Volta and Electric Turn to Me, Sakes' Colossamite and Sicbay, and a collaboration between Gray and Jim O'Rourke, Brise-Glace.

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Dig Out the Switch CD/LP, Intellectual Convulsion Records
Face of Collapse CD/LP, Skin Graft Records (1994)

Numb/Bottom Feeder 7", Sawtooth Records
Torture/Ghost Limb 7", Crime Life Records
Mother's Day Split 7", Skin Graft/Sluggo Records
Medicine Me/Poptones 7"/Comic Set, Skin Graft Records (1993)

Lounge Ax Cassette-Only, Skin Graft Records

Recuerda CD, Skin Graft Records (1996)

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