The Murder Junkies
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The Murder Junkies are an American punk band, most famous for being the backing band of of notorious punk rock performer GG Allin. They were originally formed in 1991 when Allin was still in prison, consisting of GG's brother Merle Allin on Bass, guitarist "Chicken" John Rinaldi, and drummer Dino Sex. Chicken John left the band within a year of touring, and later voiced negative opinions on GG and the band in the famous documentary Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. He was replaced on guitar by William Weber. Dee Dee Ramone joined the band at the same time, but quit within a week.
The Murder Junkies recorded their first album, Brutality and Bloodshed for All, for Alive Records in the spring of 1993. Their subsequent tour, which concluded in GG's fatal drug overdose on June 28 of the same year, was chronicled by roadie Evan Cohen in his book I Was A Murder Junkie: The Last Days of GG Allin.
Merle, William, and Dino decided to continue without GG, and recruited a new singer named Mike Denied. They released the album Feed My Sleaze in 1995 with Denied singing, and later issued a 7" titled "The Right To Remain Violent."
The Murder Junkies toured sporadically throughout the 1990's and went through several vocalists, including Jeff Clayton of Antiseen, and J.B. Beverley, a musician from the Washington DC area who fronts two other bands, The Little White Pills and The Wayward Drifters. The band broke up in 1999, but reunited (with Clayton singing) for a tour in the spring of 2003 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of GG's death, performing alongside GG's first band The Jabbers for several shows. They remain active as of 2006, touring as the opening act for Hank Williams III.
| GG Allin |
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| Bands: The Jabbers - The Scumfucs - Psycho (band) - Bloody Mess & The Skabs - Antiseen - The Murder Junkies |
| GG Allin - Merle Allin - Dick Urine - Mykel Board - Mark Kramer - David Peel |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be - Eat My Fuc - Hated in the Nation - You Give Love a Bad Name (album) - Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies - Banned in Boston (album) - Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition - The Troubled Troubador - Murder Junkies -Brutality and Bloodshed for All |
| EPs: The Troubled Troubador (EP) |
| Films:Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies |
| See also: Punk rock - Hardcore punk - Shock rock - Scum punk- Punk subculture - Transgressive art - Nihilism - Country and Western |