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Cringer (band)

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Years active
  
1985–1991

Active from
  
1985

Genres
  
Punk rock, Pop punk

Active until
  
1991

Members
  
Lance Hahn, Gardner Maxam

Origin
  
Manoa, Hawaii, United States

Associated acts
  
J Church, Flowers in the Dustbin, Naked Aggression

Past members
  
Lance Hahn Gardner Maxam Ed David Carr Francis Simon Derrick Nigel Dave Gomez Harry Kamala

Albums
  
Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sa Rembo Chari Bari Ruchi Pip Peri Pembo, Greatest Hits, Volume 1

Similar
  
J Church, Monsula, Adam Pfahler, Isocracy, Crimpshrine

Cringer was a band from Hawaii that included Lance Hahn and Gardner Maxam (later of J Church), among others. Named after a talking cat from the cartoon He-Man, the group existed from summer 1985 to fall 1991.

Contents

Hahn died in October 2007.

Discography

Albums
  • Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Vinyl Communications, 1993)
  • Tikki Tikki Tembo, No Sa Rembo, Chari Bari Ruchi, Pip Peri Pembo (Vinyl Communications, 1996)
  • 23 Minutes For Fans (Hawaiian Express Records - HwnExp.com)
  • This album was recorded from a performance on KTUH in Oahu. Tracks: Intro / Wasted Talent / Anti Violence / Ed's Song / AOK Status Gains / Taken in Trust / Propaganda Bomb / So Dumb Burning Up / Rip and Tear (By side project 'Hypo- Depression')

  • We're All AOK (Hawaiian Express Records - HwnExp.com)
  • Tracks: Earn Your Freedom / Ed's Song / Bad Habit / Your Love Psycho Brothel / Color Your World / This Life Propaganda Bomb / Don't Think You Do Still AOK / Manic Monday

    Singles
  • Perversion Is Their Destiny 7" (Honey Bear Records)
  • Zen Flesh, Zen Bones 7" (Vinyl Communications)
  • Karin 7" (Lookout! Records)
  • Time for a Little Something... 7" (Vinyl Communications)
  • Rain 7" (Vinyl Communications)
  • Live in Europe 7" (Vinyl Communications)
  • Songs

    Blasphemous
    A Song About HawaiiTikki Tikki Tembo No Sa Rembo Chari Bari Ruchi Pip Peri Pembo · 1990
    Hooked on Junk

    References

    Cringer (band) Wikipedia