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Low Pop Suicide

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Low Pop Suicide
OriginLos Angeles
California
U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, alternative metal, grunge
LabelsCapitol Records
World Domination Recordings
Past membersDave Allen
Jeff Ward
Melle Steagal
Rick Boston

Low Pop Suicide was an alternative rock band of the early 1990s on World Domination Recordings.

History

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Dave Allen (Gang of Four and Shriekback), Rick Boston and Jeff Ward founded the band in Los Angeles. Rick Boston sang and played guitar, Dave Allen, founder of the record label World Domination Recordings, played bass and Jeff Ward was on drums.[1] Ward left the group after the recording of their debut album, On the Cross of Commerce. He committed suicide in 1993, dying of carbon monoxide poisoning.[2] He was replaced by Melle Steagal.[3] Jessy Greene of the Geraldine Fibbers contributed some violin. The soundtrack to the thriller The Harvest can be considered a Low Pop Suicide side project.

Discography[4]

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LPs

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  • On the Cross of Commerce (1993)
  • The Death of Excellence (1994)

Singles & EPs

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  • The Disengagement (1992)
  • Kiss Your Lips (1993)
  • Unzipped EP (1995)

Side Project

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  • The Harvest (1996 - Soundtrack - World Domination Recording)

Personnel

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  • Dave Allen (bass)
  • Jeff Ward (drums)
  • Melle Steagal (drums)
  • Mark Leonard (bass)
  • Rick Boston (vocals, guitar)
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References

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  1. ^ Low Pop Suicide misfitscentral.com
  2. ^ "Ministry FAQ". Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  3. ^ Low Pop Suicide allmusic.com
  4. ^ Low Pop Suicide on Discogs.com