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The Beatnigs

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Years active
  
1986-1990

Active from
  
1986

Members
  
Michael Franti, Rono Tse

Active until
  
1990

Albums
  
The Beatnigs

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Past members
  
Michael Franti, Kevin Carnes, Rono Tse, Henry Flood, Andre Flores

Genres
  
Hardcore punk, Industrial music, Hip hop music, Avant-garde music, Jazz, Spoken word

Similar
  
The Disposable Heroes of, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Tackhead, Mark Stewart, Keith LeBlanc

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The Beatnigs was a San Francisco band, which combined hard-core punk, industrial and hip hop influences, described as "a kind of avant-garde industrial jazz poets collective". The band was the initial collaboration of Michael Franti and Rono Tse, who would later form The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, and Kevin Carnes who would later form Broun Fellinis. The band's stage performance included the use of power tools such as a rotary saw on a metal bar to create industrial noise and pyrotechnics. The Beatnigs released an LP (virus065, Jan 1988) and 12" EP of their most famous song, "Television: The Drug of the Nation (virus071, remixed by Adrian Sherwood, Gary Clail, and Mark Stewart) on Alternative Tentacles in 1988. That same year the played their NYC debut at the New Music Seminar, and recorded for the BBC's Peel Sessions. The single was reissued by Alternative Tentacles in 2002, and the album was planned for a CD re-release while made available on iTunes and other digital retailers. One venue for the band was Barrington Hall.

Contents

The Beatnigs the beatnigs fight fire with fire peel session 1988 YouTube

Discography

  • The Beatnigs (1988)
  • Television (1989)

  • The Beatnigs The Beatnigs Discography at Discogs

    The Beatnigs THE BEATNIGS TELEVISION 1988 YouTube

    Songs

    TelevisionThe Beatnigs · 1988
    Pre-War AmericaThe Beatnigs · 1988
    When You Wake Up in the MorningThe Beatnigs · 1988

    References

    The Beatnigs Wikipedia