Handjobs For Hobos
Handjobs For Hobos formed in 1992 in New York City with Mark Bentley on vocals and guitar, Mike "Stinky" Reilly on bass, and Jeff "Razor" Donner on drums....
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Handjobs For Hobos formed in 1992 in New York City with Mark Bentley on vocals and guitar, Mike "Stinky" Reilly on bass, and Jeff "Razor" Donner on drums. Their name alone set a certain tone, and their music followed through with a raw, confrontational style that quickly found a cult audience.
They released several albums through the 1990s and early 2000s, including "Filthy Rich" in 1994 and "Scum of the Earth" in 1996. The band faced legal challenges and threats but maintained their stance on artistic expression.
Their discography also includes "The End Is Nigh" from 2000 and a live album recorded at the Bowery Ballroom in 2002. The music was often vulgar and nihilistic, drawing both praise and condemnation in equal measure, which seemed to be part of the point for a band built on provocation.
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