Limp Wrist
Limp Wrist formed in San Francisco in the early 1990s with Martin Sorrondeguy on vocals and Justin Pearson on bass, joined by Keith Lussier on guitar and Greg...
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Limp Wrist formed in San Francisco in the early 1990s with Martin Sorrondeguy on vocals and Justin Pearson on bass, joined by Keith Lussier on guitar and Greg Cameron on drums. Their first album, 'Tokyo a Go Go,' came out in 1993. They followed it with records like 'Sourpuss' in 1994, 'Unwholesome' in 1996, and 'Braineaters' in 2003.
Their songs, including 'Limp Wrist vs Dr Laura' and 'I Love Hardcore Boys,' delivered raw, explicit lyrics that tackled queer identity and social issues. In 1997, a show in Salt Lake City was stopped by police after complaints about their content, which sparked wider discussions about censorship.
Sorrondeguy wrote most of their lyrics, which often confronted heteronormative values and urban life's darker sides. The band's sound mixed punk aggression with noise elements, staying direct and unapologetic through their releases.
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