Blatz (band)

Blatz
Origin Berkeley, California, United States
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1989–1992
Labels Lookout! Records, Alternative Tentacles
Associated acts Filth, The Hope Bombs, Harbinger, The Gr'ups, Cypher in the Snow, The Criminals

Blatz was a punk band formed in 1989 in Berkeley, California. Blatz came out of the 924 Gilman Street Project scene during the late 1980s, and early 1990s along with bands like Operation Ivy, Filth, and Green Day.

History

Blatz was an early 1990s East Bay punk band.[1]

Discography

EPs

  • Cheaper Than The Beer Lookout! Records (1990) (out of print)
  • Cheaper Than The Beer Life Is Abuse Records (2000) (out of print)
  • Cheaper Than The Beer Silver Sprocket (2009)
  • Mike Montano (Live Mike Montano Benefit Show December 27, 2013 at 924 Gilman St. Berkley, CA) Zafio Records (2016)

Splits

  • Stranger Fruit (split 7" single with Tribe 8) Lickout! Records (1992)
  • Bitches and Brew (split 7" single with Tribe 8) Lickout! Records (1992) (identical to Stranger Fruit except for cover)
  • The Shit Split (split LP with Filth) Lookout! Records (1991), released as split CD including EP & Split EP on Lookout! Records (1996) (out of print)
  • The Shit Split (split LP with Filth) Life Is Abuse Records (2000), released as split CD including EP & Split EP on Life Is Abuse Records (2000) (out of print)
  • The Shit Split (split LP with Filth) Alternative Tentacles (2009), released as split CD including EP & Split EP on Alternative Tentacles (2009)

Demos

  • Banned in R.C (Demo) (1990)

Compilation appearances

  • Can of Pork (1992)
  • (You're Only As Good As) The Last Great Thing You Did! (1997)
  • Later That Same Year (1999)

Members

  • Robert Eggplant (guitar) (1989–1992)
  • Joey Perales (drums) (1989–1992)
  • John Santos (bass) (1989)
  • Marshall Stax (bass) (1989–1992)
  • Jesse Luscious (vocals) (1989–1992)
  • Anna Joy Springer (vocals) (1990–1992)
  • Annie Lalania (vocals) (1990–1992)

References

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