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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
'''Moldy Ghetto''' was an experimental indie noise-rock group formed by singer / songwriter '''Josh McCurdy''' (later known as '''Kosmik Leprechaun'''), with input from '''Jeff Hassett''' (later known as '''hCrink'''). The band was active from 1993 — 1996; and went through many drummers. Initially, MG published and released limited edition homemade 4-track cassette recordings of extremely noisy material, via McCurdy's label, known as '''Hot Damn! Tapes''', adopting a much mellower sound by the end of the bands' existence. In 1995, MG merged with singer-songwriter '''Deny Samoree''', forming the indie-rock group, known as '''Rusty-Like'''; subsequently releasing a number of albums by that project via Samoree's own label '''Pink Monkey Tapes'''. RL would often be the opening band for MG's gigs, with McCurdy usually performing on the drums, before joining MG on vocals and guitar. In 1996, both groups broke up. All surviving MG material was eventually re-published in digital format by '''Completely Gone Recordings''' in 2007.
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'''Moldy Ghetto''' was an experimental indie noise-rock group formed by singer / songwriter '''Josh McCurdy''' (later known as '''Kosmik Leprechaun'''), with input from '''Jeff Hassett''' (later known as '''hCrink'''). The band was active from 1993 — 1996; and went through many drummers. Initially, MG published and released limited edition homemade 4-track cassette recordings of extremely noisy material, via McCurdy's label, known as '''Hot Damn! Tapes''', adopting a much mellower sound by the end of the bands' existence. In 1995, MG merged with singer-songwriter '''Deny Samoree''', forming the indie-rock group, known as '''Rusty-Like''' (subsequently releasing a number of albums by that project, via Samoree's own label '''Pink Monkey Tapes'''). RL would often be the opening band for MG's gigs, with McCurdy usually performing on the drums, before joining MG on vocals and guitar. In 1996, both groups broke up. All surviving MG material was eventually re-published in digital format by '''Completely Gone Recordings''' in 2007.
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==

Revision as of 20:13, 7 November 2019

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Genre: Experimental, Noise, Noise-Rock
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Theme: Experimental, Indie, Lo-Fi, Noise-Rock
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Years: 1992 — 1996
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Country: United States
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City: Costa Mesa, Irvine
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Labels: Completely Gone Recordings, Hot Damn! Tapes
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Gears: Amps, Bass, Drums, Effects Pedals, Guitar, Recording Equipment, Tapes, Voice
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Members: Josh McCurdy, Tim Whiteford, Rob Rizzo, Dan Seida, Mike Foster, Jeff Hassett, Anne Hassett, Deny Samoree
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Side Projects: Completely Gone Recordings, hCrink, Hot Damn! Tapes, Kosmik Leprechaun, Rusty-Like, VL
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Contact: [1] Bandcamp
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Site: [2] Bandcamp
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Biography

Moldy Ghetto was an experimental indie noise-rock group formed by singer / songwriter Josh McCurdy (later known as Kosmik Leprechaun), with input from Jeff Hassett (later known as hCrink). The band was active from 1993 — 1996; and went through many drummers. Initially, MG published and released limited edition homemade 4-track cassette recordings of extremely noisy material, via McCurdy's label, known as Hot Damn! Tapes, adopting a much mellower sound by the end of the bands' existence. In 1995, MG merged with singer-songwriter Deny Samoree, forming the indie-rock group, known as Rusty-Like (subsequently releasing a number of albums by that project, via Samoree's own label Pink Monkey Tapes). RL would often be the opening band for MG's gigs, with McCurdy usually performing on the drums, before joining MG on vocals and guitar. In 1996, both groups broke up. All surviving MG material was eventually re-published in digital format by Completely Gone Recordings in 2007.

Members

Josh McCurdy: Artist, Bass, Engineer, Drums, Guitar, Producer, Vocals (1993 — 1996)
Jeff Hassett: Artist, Bass, Engineer, Drums, Guitar, Producer, Vocals (1994 — 1996)
Tim Whiteford: Drums (1993 — 1995)
Anne Hassett: Drums, Vocals (1994)
Deny Samoree: Guitar (1995)
Mike Foster: Drums (1996)
Rob Rizzo: Drums (1995)
Dan Seida: Drums (1995)

Gear

Amps, Bass, Drums, Effects Pedals, Guitar, Recording Equipment, Tapes, Voice

Discography

  • Demos ~ Cassette (1993)
  • Live at Totally Coffee EP ~ Cassette (1994)
  • Lavender Disaster ~ Cassette (1995)
  • 4-Track Demos ~ Cassette (1996)
  • Live at The Whisky A Go Go ~ Video (1996)
  • Free Sessions EP ~ Cassette (1996)
  • Lavender Disaster (Deluxe) ~ Digital Release (2007)

Links

"Lavender Disaster (Deluxe)" Album