False Prophets (band)

The False Prophets were an American punk rock band which signed with Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label in 1986. They produced two albums False Prophets and Implosion.[1][2][3][4] Members included Stephan Ielpi, George Tabb, Debra Adele, Ned Brewster, Peter Campbell, Steve Wishnia, Anthony Sepulveda & Tom Hamilton. [5][6]

References

  1. Steven Taylor False Prophet: Field Notes from the Punk Underground - Page 75 0819566683 - 2003 "He had approached the False Prophets after we opened for the Dead Kennedys at the Ritz in '87 but I think Stephan gave him ... Immediately record chain-stores pulled all Alternative Tentacles product out of the bins, and False Prophets' two ...
  2. Steven Blush American Hardcore: A Tribal History - Page 369 1932595988 - 2010
  3. Colin Larkin - The Guinness encyclopedia of popular music - Volume 3 - Page 1401 1561591769 1995 "This approach led to a contract with Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records in 1986, from which sprang False Prophets and Implosion. These albums showed a willingness to experiment and break away from pure punk thrash-outs."
  4. SPIN - Nov 1988 - Page 70 Vol. 4, No. 8 -"The False Prophets dramatically take the stage at midnight and then stand there for 10 minutes as lelpi delivers an ... After two albums on Alternative Tentacles, they have an uneven but often impressive collection of songs that express
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKsa0AeBlYE&spfreload=10
  6. https://www.discogs.com/artist/322961-False-Prophets-2
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