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American hardcore punk band

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Econochrist
OriginLittle Rock, Arkansas
Oakland, California
GenresHardcore punk
Years active1988–1993
LabelsEbullition Records
Truant Records
Insurrection Records
Vermiform Records
Very Small Records
Past membersBen Sizemore
Markley Hart
Jon Sumrall
Andy Branton

Econochrist was an American political hardcore punk band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They moved from Arkansas to the San Francisco Bay Area to become part of the punk music scene there. The group was composed of singer Ben Sizemore, aka Ben Econochrist, drummer Markley Hart, guitarist Jon Sumrall, and bassist Mike Scott.

Discography

  • It Runs Deep 7" (1988, Truant Records)
  • Ruination LP (1990, Very Small Records)
  • The Detonators/Econochrist split EP with The Detonators (1991, Insurrection Records)
  • Another Victim 7" (1991, Vermiform Records)
  • Trained to Serve LP (1992, Vermiform Records)
  • Skewed 7" (1993, Ebullition Records)
  • Econochrist 2xCD collection of the band's work – (Ebullition Records)

Compilation appearances

  • Bombpop 9" flexi (1990, A Day Late and a Dollar Short Records)
  • What Are You Pointing At? 10" (1989, Very Small Records)
  • Give Me Back (1991, Ebullition Records)
  • Very Small World 2xLP (1991, Very Small Records)

References

  1. Koch, Stephen (March 23, 2020). "RIP Michael "Bircho" Birch". Arkansas Times. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
  2. ^ Waldman, Scott (March 8, 2021). "21 Northern Californian artists who have influenced AFI's Hunter Burgan". Alternative Press Magazine. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
  3. "HeartattaCk 1 (Mar 1994)". Retrieved August 22, 2024.
  • Liner notes of Econochrist 2-CD collection released on Ebullition Records.

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