Tag: Rollins Band

Gone – Live @ Philadelphia Record Exchange 4/19/86

Gone was an instrumental trio put together in 1986 by guitarist Greg Ginn. The group was originally rounded out by Andrew Weiss (bass) and Sim Cain (drums) (formerly in Regressive Aid / Scornflakes After recording 2 albums and touring heavily, Ginn disbanded the group in 1987 to concentrate on running SST Records. Weiss and Cain would soon join the Rollins Band. In the early 1990s,

Setlist:

1) Insidious Detraction
2) Peter Gone
3) Rosanne
4) Last Days Of Being Stepped On
5) Climbing Rat’s Wall
6) Turned Over Stone
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10) Left Holding The Bag
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Regressive Aid / Scornflakes

Regressive Aid was an instrumental band consisting of Simeon Cain (drums), William Tucker (guitar), and Andrew Weiss (bass guitar). Regressive Aid frequently played at City Gardens, a punk rock club in Trenton, New Jersey.

The band later would become Scornflakes, ultimately the same lineup with the addition of a vocalist (Boy White) and a shift into a sound centered on punk, rather than the jazzy-rock dissonance common in songs by Regressive Aid. Following their termination, all of the members of Regressive Aid would become longtime collaborators in the band Ween.

The members of Regressive Aid were featured as characters in the Matt Howarth comic book The Anti-Chair (1983), the title taken from one of the band’s songs. The band also received a plug in Howarth’s graphic novel WRAB: Pirate Television. Cain and Weiss also played in Gone, a three pieced punk instrumental rock outfit, as well as the Rollins Band, while Tucker went on to perform with Ministry in 1989. All three members spent time performing with the supergroup, Pigface, as well.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I first discovered Scornflakes at KDU it was only in the last few years I learned of Regressive Aid. Plus I never noticed that members of these bands went on to be Gone, Rollins Band, Pigface, etc. But besides just wanting to play their record because I liked it – the album had a side long side – so it has the secondary use of being a good record to play when you had to run out to the bathroom while doing your show.

Live Tracks from Regressive Aid and Scornflakes

Regressive Aid Live at CBGBs July 1984

Regressive Aid – Effects On Exposed People

Why Settle For Less When You Can Regress

Scornflakes – Scorn In The U.S.A.

Scornflakes – Live at City Gardens 1984 – Plus…

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