Ogre You Asshole
Ogre You Asshole formed in San Francisco's underground scene in the late 1980s, with Steven R. Smith and Kris Force among the founding members. Their early...
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Ogre You Asshole formed in San Francisco's underground scene in the late 1980s, with Steven R. Smith and Kris Force among the founding members. Their early recordings came out on obscure cassette labels, and songs like "Headlight" developed a cult following for their raw intensity and disquieting lyrics.
They released several albums through the 1990s and early 2000s, including "Vegetables" in 1991, "Prayer of Death" in 1994, "Faster Than the Speed of Light" in 1997, and "Burying the Hatchet" in 2001. Their music was experimental and confrontational, often drawing attention for its explicit content and use of samples.
While they faced some legal challenges and criticism from conservative groups over their lyrics, they maintained a consistent artistic approach that appealed to listeners drawn to their abrasive style.
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