from the forthcoming 'The Monster That Ate Cleveland' on (your label here) records!
 
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I'm telling you, default_name The Monster That Ate Cleveland is gonna be so super-hot! Why you would just kick yourself in the patootie if you didn't jump & opt on this great recording by the ultimate pop girl super-super-stellar proto-proto-punk group. . . X_____X. (please don't make us go to!)

Please believe me when I tell you, default_name, it was always default_company Records for us. No other label compares! So please, just send us the contract for us to sign on the dotted line. You won't regret it, default_name ! You can close the deal right now, default_name by responding to the email that brought you here or click here to send a form email.
☺ &, default_name, may I say this on a personal level? Have a wonderful day! You deserve it ♡ ♡!

            

 

Happy Fear . . . the movie! (up above here)

WE here at X___X HQ just LOVE default_company_name Records! The artists at default_company_name Records are just the ginchiest and we here at X___X HQ want to be part of the default_company_name Records celebrated cadre. (PLEASE!!)

 

L to R: Gary Siperko, Craig Bell, John D Morton,
Rich Rodriguez, (oxford comma) & Andrew Klimeyk
Photo cred: John D Morton
(click pic to download)

 

            
 

♡ ♡!

 
 

Just a drawing of a horse to balance out the columns
(some time during the 'happy junkie days' of the early 80s I think . . .)

 
     

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ONLINE RESOURCES/LINKS
Band Website
Band Facebook
Band Wikipedia
John D Morton Wikipedia
QUOTES
"Legendary Cleveland art-punk band X__X first existed for six months in 1978, led by equally legendary guitarist John Morton"
"Obviously this was our kinda band,"

- ESP-Disk

"unholy blasts of spiky, disordered, nihilistic art-punk"
- Dangerous Minds

"But back in the early 1970s, with only the Stooges and the Velvet Underground as role models, [John D Morton] and his colleagues turned their youthful alienation into a brazenly experimental, loudly confrontational and proudly antisocial roar that forged a new and distinct style."
- New York Times

"X__X terrorized the city’s punk scene with a smart and muscular take on no wave, which Morton had already prefigured with the eels."
- CMJ Magazine

"Before the Sex Pistols formed in London, before CBGB opened in New York, Cleveland had the Electric Eels."
- NPR

"Predicting the mood and the musical extremity of punk, two years ahead of time, [the electric eels track] Agitated bypassed 1976 and 1977 entirely. When it was eventually released on a single in late 1978, it slotted right in with the lo-fi, experimental aesthetic of the time. Indeed, that was the year when a whole range of Ohio music was revealed to British audiences, with spring tours and albums by Devo and Pere Ubu, the June release of the Stiff Records' The Akron Compilation, and the first Pretenders 45 by former Akron resident Chrissie Hynde."
- The Guardian (UK)


you may or may not have heard the song but reguardless watch the video of! video of recording of ,
Little Baby Bunnies

Having a Rave Up with The
X_______X
09/30/17 thru 10/07/17
(click http://x--x.co.uk/wow/tour.html 4 tour info)

 

Maynard G. Krebs who always wanted to go see The Monster That Ate Cleveland

Maynard G. Krebs who always wanted to go see The Monster That Ate Cleveland.