The Baseball Furies
Baseball Furies | |
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Origin | Buffalo, New York, United States |
Genres | Garage punk |
Years active | 1995–Present |
Labels | Big Neck Records, Flying Bomb, Alien Snatch, Estrus, Go Bopper |
Associated acts | The Tyrades, Blowtops, AV Murder, White Savage, The Guilty Pleasures, Hot Machines, Vee Dee, The Dirges, Bold Ones, Outer Minds, Football |
Members |
Odie Styles Hollywood Billiams |
Past members |
Dapper Chris Volois |
The Baseball Furies were a four-piece punk/garage band formed in Buffalo, New York. The band took its name from a gang of the same name in the 1979 film The Warriors and wore similar costumes in their early live shows. The Baseball Furies' "This Is The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Record" and the Blowtops "Voodoo Alley" were the first releases from Big Neck Records, an independent record label started in Buffalo in 1995. The Furies helped put together a two-day garage punk festival called the Rust Belt Revolt in Buffalo in April 2000. The Rust Belt Revolt featured bands originating from Rust Belt cities. The band was last based in Chicago, IL.
Band members
Current members
- Odie (guitar/vocals)
- Styles (Aron Orlowski) (guitar)
- Hollywood (Jim McCann) (bass)
- Billiams (Matt Williams) (drums)
Former members
- Dapper (Daniel Kwietniak) (drums)
- Chris Valois (drums)
- Per Vaage (guitar)
Discography
Albums
Year | Album |
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1999 | All-American Psycho[1] |
2002 | Greater Than Ever[2] |
2004 | Let It Be |
2009 | Feed Them to the Lions |
Singles
Year | Single |
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1996 | "This Is the Greatest Rock-N-Roll Record Ever" |
1998 | "Sounds of Mayhem" |
2001 | "I Hate Your Secret Club" |
2005 | "Lost Ones" |
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