Colorfinger
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| Colorfinger | |
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| Origin | San Francisco, CA |
| Genres | Cowpunk |
| Years active | 1990–1991 |
| Labels | Shindig Records |
| Members | |
| Art Alexakis Karl Maruyama Buz Rico Eric Neves Andy Marauder |
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Colorfinger is best known for being Art Alexakis' last band before being in Everclear. Although starting out as a solo project, Alexakis decided to make it a full band. They were a part of the San Francisco cowpunk scene, which involved a form of rock music with elements of country music and punk rock. Colorfinger only released one album, Deep in the Heart of the Beast in the Sun, and one EP, Demonstration, although only the album was made for sale. Both of these releases were released on Alexakis' own Shindig Records.
A few songs originally performed by Colorfinger were made into Everclear songs. These include "Culver Palms (or Why I Don't Believe in God)", "Invisible" and "Hateful" among others.
[edit] Discography
Official Releases
- Deep in the Heart of the Beast in the Sun (1990)
- Demonstration EP (1991)
Compilations
- Lazy, Loud & Liquor'd Up
- Includes "Eleanor Young" from Deep in the Heart of the Beast in the Sun
Unofficial Releases
- Neverclear
- A compilation of songs from Art's pre-Everclear bands. Includes all of the songs from Demonstration as well as "Hateful", "Invisible" and "Trust Fund"
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