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The Interpreters

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Years active
  
1996–2000

Active until
  
2000

Albums
  
Back in the U.S.S.A.

Labels
  
Record label
  
RCA Records

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Members
  
Herschel Gaer (vocals and bass)Patsy Palldino (vocals and guitar)Branko Jakominich (vocals and drums)

The Interpreters were a Power pop band formed in Philadelphia in 1996. They were composed of singer/bassist Herschel Gaer, guitarist Patsy (Paul) Palladino and drummer Branko Jakominich. In 1997 they released the EP "In Rememberance[sic] of That Fine, Fine Evening" which was produced by Eric Erlandson the guitarist of Hole. The band released a full length album "Back In The U.S.S.A." on RCA Records in 1998, and performed at that year's Reading Festival. In 1999 Branko and Patsy left the group forming then The Branko Band and now MODERN MOTHERS (www.modern-mothers.com). Herschel continued the group and in 2000 performed at the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, despite claiming not to be Republicans. This move was criticized and made fun of by Jello Biafra on his album Become the Media.

Songs

Taking It OverBack in the USSA · 1997
Dogskin ReportBack in the USSA · 1997
Ironic BlowoutBack in the USSA · 1997

References

The Interpreters Wikipedia