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Genres
  
Active until
  
1996

Years active
  
1986–present

Genre
  
Punk rock

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Associated acts
  
Dwarves, The Lazy Cowgirls, The Nothings, Snap Her, The Superkools

Members
  
Leesa G. (sometimes credited as Leesa Poole)R.J. GallentineBob DeagleJoe MatthewsRosa Saenz-Kollar (sometimes credited as Rosa Saenz)

Past members
  
Andi BeltramoLenny KeringerHeather FremlingJudy Toy

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (1986)

Albums
  
Stick It In Your Ear, Hurry Up & Wait

Record labels
  
Similar
  
The Lazy Cowgirls, Danger Beach, Red Aunts, Jeff Dahl, The Devil Dogs

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The Creamers are an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1986, their melodic and energetic approach to music has been compared to the New York Dolls and Ramones. Over their 20+ year career The Creamers have released three full-length albums and countless singles, EPs and compilations. A career spanning CD/DVD anthology comprising unreleased songs, live footage, a documentary and new material is planned for a 2013 release by Negative Reaction Records. The band continues to record and make occasional live appearances.

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Discography

Studio albums
  • Love, Honor, & Obey (1989, Sympathy for the Record Industry)
  • Stick It in Your Ear (1991, Triple X)
  • Hurry Up & Wait (1993, Triple X)
  • EPs
  • The Creamers (1990, Dog Meat)
  • Two Olives (And a Bottle of Gin) (1996, No Tomorrow)
  • Anything We Damn Well Please (1994, Triple X)
  • All Girl Kung Fu Army (1996, Goofball Music)
  • Singles
  • Broken Record (1988, Goofball Music)
  • Sunday Head (1990, Fierce Recordings)
  • Bob Kringle (1990, Sympathy for the Record Industry)
  • Dead Weight (1991, Triple X)
  • He Needed Killin (1996, 1 + 2)
  • Two Olives & A Bottle of Gin (1996, No Tomorrow)
  • Compilations
  • Happy Birthday Baby Jesus (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • Gabba Gabba Hey A Tribute To The Ramones (1991, Triple X)
  • The Big One (1991, Flipside)
  • Anthologies
  • This Stuff'll Kill Ya (1995, Triple X)
  • Cat's Meow (2013, Negative Reaction)
  • Songs

    53rd and 3rd1991
    Artificially YoursStick It In Your Ear · 1992
    Mom Watches TVStick It In Your Ear · 1992

    References

    The Creamers Wikipedia