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Dick Asshole
Bass-Vocals
Ben "Wah" Balls
Guitar-Vocals
Johnny Fuckwad
Vocals
Mickey Fungus-Drums
Punk Rock For Sale 7" Burn One 12"
Hippies In Flames

Predicted the flood of the Mississippi river with the song Shit Cocktail in 1992. We moved to Seattle in 1993 with the band Chicken (this connection is in direct link with The Saw Is Family), where we played shows for a couple of months and all slowly moved back to St. Louis.



>>Later... in the Lou... we reformed and had a few lineup's including: Johnny Boots (drums) ex-Urine America, and also a failed attempt at having Wah play only failing by lack of proper guitar (only fault of Wah's, he's only one man). Finally leaving St.Louis approx. (1997)



>>>Even later... in Seattle... (1997) Together again "Hey where's Mickey... no Mickey no H.I.F."...(in steps Blazing Carnage -until- Mickey came to Seattle and we played a reunion show at Uncle Rocky's during the show Graham Bristle was yelling at Mr. Fungus to stay in Seattle to continue playing when Mickey said you do it we took it into consideration (yielding in no recordings and yet again no drummer). In steps Gomez we toured, we recorded a couple albums (that's all I'm leagally advised to say).

When we broke up Wah played drums for the Feederz along with Mick (ex-Blazing Carnage) on bass (and of course everyones favorite underdog Frank Disscusion) Wah is currently in the Shame in LA. Dick Asshole has played with numorous bands including Wheelbite, Human Error, Terrorstrike, and currently Slightly Less Than Nothing. Johnny Fuckwad is currently in Ward A. Mickey Fungus is currently in The UnMutualsin St. Louis


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