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The Starlite Desperation

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Active until
  
2008

Genre
  
Rock

Active from
  
1995


Albums
  
Show You What a Baby Won't, Go Kill Mice, Violate a Sundae

Record labels
  
Gold Standard Laboratories, Cold Sweat Records, Flapping Jet Records

Similar
  
Dante Vs Zombies, Kimono Kult, Swahili Blonde, I Am Spoonbender, Rykarda Parasol

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The Starlite Desperation is a rock band originally from Monterey, California. Combining elements of garage rock, punk, psychedelic music, goth rock, post punk, glam rock and 60's Pop. They released three full length records, 1 EP, and 3 singles, on several labels, including Gold Standard Laboratories. The founding members were Dante Adrian White, Jeff Ehrenberg, and Dana Lacono. In 1999, the band relocated to Detroit, Michigan and then to Los Angeles, California in 2002. In 2004, their song Born To Be Dizzy was used to close the film, The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, directed by Asia Argento. The band toured extensively in The United States, Canada and Europe with numerous groups, including The Make-Up, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Rapture, The International Noise Conspiracy, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Dirtbombs, The Donnas, The Ponys, and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The group was active from 1995-2008.

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Discography

1997 Our Product/It Rhymes With Bitch 7" Catchpenny records
1998 Shut My Door 7" Gold Standard Laboratories
1998 Show You What A Baby Won't LP/CD Gold Standard Laboratories
1999 Hot For Preacher 7" Gold Standard Laboratories Produced by Kid Congo Powers
2000 Go Kill Mice LP/CD Flapping Jet
2004 Violate A Sundae EP/CD Cold Sweat
2005 I Lost My Bees 7" (Split with Indian Jewelry ) Gold Standard Laboratories
2006 Don't Do Time CD Double Zombie
2008 Take It Personally LP/CD Infrasonic

Songs

Born to Be DizzyViolate a Sundae · 2004
Go Kill MiceGo Kill Mice · 1999
I Lost My Bees2006

References

The Starlite Desperation Wikipedia