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A genuine 90s band dubbed onto genuine 90s tapes !
Cartoon Khaki was a 1990s band from Brantford, Ontario that is also the first group Rob Michalchuk ever preformed in. Jeff Reniers also plays on this tape, and you can check out his solo release on PLM too!
This limited cassette has the complete August 11 1995 live show at Second Wave Records, Brantford, Ontario. This was a tape release show. For the 'Don't Let A Stranger Touch Your Body' tape. The band was known as Dirge at the time.
The B side has the last part of the Second Wave show and also the first show that used the Cartoon Khaki name, March 3 1996 in Waterloo, Ontario.
August 11 1995, Second Wave Records, Brantford, Ontario, 122 Colborne
Street.
There wasn’t a lot of people at this show, probably about two or three. All
the talking on the tape was us and Dave Harangozo who ended up
introducing us to our empty room. At some point in the show there was
no one at all downstairs: Introduction by Dave Horangozo, Ray Is Gay,
Ethel Rocks, Mr. Bumpy, Revelations 19:11, Disco Edna, Searching For
Giant Squid, My Heart In The Real World (Minutemen), La La La, Ferrari,
Stupid Green Day song, Wal-Mart, Unnilhexium 106, Sun One, Out Of The
Cave And Into The Light, Pee-Break, Spackle,
Side B: improv bit, Death Of The Flying Crane, Goat, Don't Let A Stranger
Touch Your Body
March 3 1996 at 2 AM ! St. Paul’s College, Waterloo, Ontario
Our eighteenth show was our first show of the year and it was also our
first show as Cartoon Khaki. There is nothing of this show but a tape of
the night. The show took place in an auditorium to a bunch of sleepy
university students who were just listening to mellow bands the whole
night. Then we wake everyone up when we started to play at 2 in the
morning.
We started the night out with Healthy Alternative To Toilet Paper, then
Disco Edna, Searching for Giant Squid Part 2, our political song Ray Is Gay
then Pink Truck which is were they turned down Rob's mic so you
couldn't hear him sing. Next was Ferrari then we made fun of Smashing
Pumpkins by playing Zero, next was our angry punk song Revelations,
Naugahyde Beast and finally Death of the Flying Crane which probably
sent everyone home with nightmares.
Jeff Reniers - electric guitar
Rob Michalchuk - vocals & alto sax
Mark Tadijanovich - drums
Jan Rudy - electric bass
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