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Electro Hippies was a crust punk/thrashcore band formed in St Helens/Wigan, United Kingdom in 1985.

Though they were short-lived and underground through their career, their music influenced many future crust, hardcore punk, and grindcore bands. The band relied heavily on low bass end sounds to create their low-fi, primitively-produced music. The band strongly embraced the D.I.Y. (do it yourself) ethic which was very common among many early crust punk bands. The band's lyrics spoke heavily about animal rights and vegetarianism. A recurring lyrical theme on each LP targeted the McDonalds corporation, evidenced by the lyrics to "Run Ronald" and "Scum".

The Electro Hippies were most notable for including Jeff Walker (guitar, vocals) in their ranks. He later would join extreme metal band Carcass. When Jeff joined Carcass full time, Simon (drums) and Andy (guitar) assumed vocal duties in the band. Eventually, the band split up sometime in 1989, playing one last gig and releasing the show as their final album. (wiki)

The Peaceville Recordings (Peaceville, 1989)...

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The Peel Sessions (Strange Fruit, 1987)...

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8 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...:

    soap dodgers

  1. Mr. Cockroach said...:

    someone stole my copy of the peaceville CD, thanks for posting this stuff!!!!!

  1. Bill said...:

    excellent blog

  1. juan claudius said...:

    Thanks dude! much appreciated. New favorite.

  1. harv said...:

    great great..so the peaceville recordings are without Jeff?

  1. Stiles said...:

    Don't reckon he is; they formed in 85, he left in 86 after their split with Generic - 'Play Loud Or Not At All' was recorded then 'The Only Good Punk... Is A Dead One' came out on Peaceville in 87, so i guess he's only on the split, the 'Killing Babies Is Tight demo' and a cassette compilation 'International Sound Communication 4'?

  1. Anonymous said...:

    no reply no comply amigo

  1. Novemberer said...:

    Awesome, I played my (long gone) vinyl copy of this to death back in t'day. Really fucking good to hear it again...