The World/Inferno Friendship Society

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The World/Inferno Friendship Society
Origin Brooklyn, New York, USA
Genre(s) Punk Rock
Punk Cabaret
Circus Punk
Years active 1996 - present
Label(s) Chunksaah Records
Go-kart Records Europe
Gern Blandsten Records
Members
Jack Terricloth
Benjamin Kotch
Lucky Strano
Semra Ercin
Peter Hess
Maura Corrigan
Franz Nicolay
Ken Thompson
Sandra Malak

The World/Inferno Friendship Society (commonly referred to as "World Inferno") is a cabaret punk band from Brooklyn. Its style merges punk, klezmer, and gospel, while its collective membership features horns, piano, guitar, a number of percussionists, as well as a variety of other instruments such as accordion, xylophone and orchestra bells.

This musical collective has historically had over 30 members, including former members of Dexy's Midnight Runners. Usually one can expect to see about nine or ten members on-stage when they perform. The group is led by singer Jack Terricloth and guitarist Lucky Strano, who have been the most constant members throughout the group's history. Terricloth is known for his bizarre commentary during shows: his monologues have touched on politics, his transformation from the "old school," and his plans for World Inferno to play on a Boeing 757.

Members have also played in Sticks and Stones, Guignol, The Hold Steady, Nanuchka, Kid Casanova, Anti-Social Music, Morning Glory, Planned Collapse, and have been guests on Mischief Brew and Leftöver Crack recordings, as well as having The Casualties, along with Paul Maroon of Jonathan Fire*Eater on guitar, make a guest appearance on the recording of "Our Candidate".

Their lyrics often concern historical and/or biographical subject matter, such as Weimar-era Germany, Peter Lorre, Jeffrey Lee Pierce of The Gun Club, Paul Robeson, Leni Riefenstahl, Dante Alighieri, Jonathan Fire*Eater and other personages deemed to be of historical significance. Other songs deal with the terrifying, exulting, magical, and awful aspects of life that "make it more than waking up and going to work every day". One notable composition is a three-song cycle about love and loss in a temporary autonomous zone which appears on the 2002 album Just the Best Party. The lyric pattern and subject matter of the song cycle are similar to The Wild Party.

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The origins of the group are the subject of some speculation, but what is known is that evidence of the group's existence and activities began to surface in the mid 1990s. For a complete history, see the band's official website.

Their annual Halloween show, Hallowmas, is traditionally the most important performance of the year. This event is known for its elaborate planning and grand-scale 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 back of the hall (see: Anti-Social Music); a cadaverous marching band materializing on stage for the last (and hallmark) song of the evening, Pumpkin Time; and spontaneous rallies to the street (audience in tow) during this song, which references The Great Pumpkin of Peanuts fame. This song is performed by the band exclusively during Hallowmas shows.

  • Benjamin Kotch - Drums - 1997-2007 (Eve's Plum)
  • Yula Be'eri - Electric Bass, Backing Vocals - 1999-2006 (Nanuchka)
  • Karen Kanan Correa - Electric Bass, Backing Vocals, Viola - 2005-2006 (Demander) [1]
  • Gina Rodriguez (Moist Gina) - Electric Bass, Backing Vocals - April-May 2005 (Moisturizer) [2]
  • Steve Paelet - Electric Bass - 2002
  • Dan Bailey - Baritone Saxophone - 1998-2005 (The Grown-Ups) [3]
  • John Moore - Baritone Saxophone - 1997-1998
  • Brian Pearl - Piano - 2000-2001 (Matt Pond PA) [4]
  • Scott Hollingsworth (Powder) - Piano - 1996-2000 (Sticks and Stones, Product)
  • Ms. Xtal Chaos - Tuba - 1996-1998 [5]
  • Detroit Rios - Percussion - 1997-1998
  • Stephe Polier - Tenor Saxophone - 1997-1999 [6]
  • Geoff Blythe - Tenor Saxophone - 1999 (Dexys Midnight Runners, The Bureau, Black 47, The TKO Horns)
  • Sam Burns - Tenor Saxophone - 1999-2000
  • Rio Glenn (Rio No ABC) - Backing Vocals - 1999-2000 [7]
  • Kika Von Kluck - Backing Vocals - 1997-1998
  • Sioux Kovax - Backing Vocals - 1996-1997; Graphic Design - 2001-2003
  • Mike "The Jerk" Wagner - Trombone - 1999 (Antibalas)
  • Klaus Schank - Trombone - 1998 (Scrapy) [8]
  • Lauren Black - Trumpet - 1997-1999 (The Ken Firpo Rent Explosion)
  • David Patrikios - Marimba and Banjo - 1997-1999 (Serpico, Milhouse, Greensleep, The Realistics, The Flying Aces)
  • Chris Leo - Guitar - 1997 (The Van Pelt, The Sin Eaters, The Lapse, Native Nod)

They also appeared on the Rock Against Bush Volume 1 compilation.

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