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===Compilation===
===Compilation===
*Jack Off Jill, "[[Humid Teenage Mediocrity]]" (2006)
*Jack Off Jill, "[[Humid Teenage Mediocrity 1992–1996]]" (2006)


===Cassette demos===
===Cassette demos===

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Jack Off Jill

Jack Off Jill was an alternative rock band from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, formed in 1992 by Jessica "Jessicka" Fodera, Tenni "Ah-Cha-Cha" Arslanyan, Robin Moulder, and Michelle "Michelle Inhell" Oliver. Though these four young women were the initial founders, twelve members rotated through the group in its life span, including Scott Putesky, guitarist and co-founder of Marilyn Manson. The band lasted eight years, with only Moulder and Fodera remaining through all its lineups: Moulder wrote the bulk of the music, Fodera all of the lyrics and melodies.[1] The group toured and performed with Marilyn Manson a significant number of times.[2] Like Manson, they were known for raunchy shows. Despite this, the group bore a greater resemblance to riot grrrl groups, some of their songs in particular being musically comparable to riot grrl band Bikini Kill.

History

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A 1993 flyer for a Marilyn Manson & Jack Off Jill show, with artwork by Marilyn Manson.

Tenni Arslanyan met Jessicka while attending Piper High School in Sunrise, Florida. They had begun writing songs, but had not yet formed a band when Moulder and Inhell joined them to create the band that would become Jack Off Jill. Jack Off Jill's first show was opening for fellow Floridian and long time friend Marilyn Manson and his shock-rock outfit, Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, at a Davie, Florida night club called The Plus Five Lounge. Manson went on to take the band under his wing. He mentored them, produced their early demos and had them open most of his shows.[3] The female foursome quickly became one of the most exciting and controversial underground bands during their heyday. During this time the band served as the opening act for many female fronted national acts such as Joan Jett, L7 (band), Silverfish (band), Tribe 8, Fetchin' Bones and the Lunachicks. Singer Jessicka's on-stage antics included stripping young men on stage while the band and crowd taunted the exposed fans, as well as covering the audience with spit and real blood and candy. [4] [5] In early 1993, Jessicka and Manson formed Mrs. Scabtree. [6] [7]

In December 1993, Jack Off Jill joined Marilyn Manson on dates through Florida. While playing Club 5 in Jacksonville, Florida Manson was arrested for violating the town's adult entertainment codes. Jessicka was arrested for solicitation and offering to engage in lewdness. Both singers were charged with misdemeanors.[8]

Jack Off Jill released several independent records: "Children 5 and Up" (produced by Marilyn Manson, [9] "The Boygrinder Sessions", "Cannibal Song Book", (produced by JOJ and Manson at Studio 13 in Deerfield Beach, Florida)[10] "Cockroach Waltz", and several 7" singles. It was not until April 7, 1994, when JOJ played a benefit show for Rock Against Domestic Violence with Babes in Toyland and 7 Year Bitch at the Cameo Theatre on Miami Beach that Jack Off Jill caught the eye of record labels. [11] Los Angeles-based Risk Records later signed them in January 1997. The band replaced both Ah Cha Cha and Inhell with new members because the two were not ready to leave Florida. The band released their first national 7" "Girl Scout"/"American Made" in March 1997. On September 9 1997, their first full-length Sexless Demons And Scars (produced by Gumball's leader Don Fleming, who produced Hole's Pretty on the Inside) was released.

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Clear Hearts, Grey Flowers, 2000, by Mark Ryden.

After moderate underground success, touring with Lords of Acid, and playing to sold-out crowds in 1997 [citation needed], Jack Off Jill headed to Los Angeles in order to complete 1998's Covetous Creature, a remix EP of songs from Sexless Demons and Scars with the help of SMP (Scott Putesky), a founding member of Marilyn Manson and new drummer Claudia Rossi.[12] The new manifestation of Jack Off Jill hit the road on a national tour with Psychotica, joined along the way by Switchblade Symphony.

The band road-tested new songs in March 1999 when JOJ were asked to take the opening slot on the Marilyn Manson Rock is Dead tour after Hole departed.[13] With Putesky no longer in the guitar position, JOJ enlisted the help of Jessicka's then-boyfriend guitarist Clint Walsh, original JOJ guitarist Michelle Inhell (Oliver), and drummer Norm Block (formerly of Plexi) for the tour. On July 17, 2000, JOJ released their second full-length CD, Clear Hearts Grey Flowers on Risk Records, that featured a cover by artist Mark Ryden and was produced by Chris Vrenna of Tweaker and Nine Inch Nails.

The new album was different from the first having a more Gothic rock sound and a cover of the Cure's "Love Song" was added as a hidden track. Due to pressure, poor publicity for Clear Hearts, several line up changes, tension between founding members Jessicka and Robin, and management problems, Jack Off Jill played its last show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles in April 2000. They were joined onstage by guitarist Helen Storer of the UK all-girl band Fluffy (and later of Thee Heavenly Music Association) and producer Chris Vrenna on drums. [14]

JOJ officially called it quits in late 2000. Jessicka co-founded noise-pop outfit Scarling., and Moulder began her studio project, TCR.

Post-breakup, critics have touted JOJ as "riot-goth legends"[15] and refer to Jack Off Jill's final album as," excellent, yet under-appreciated". [16]

Years after their break-up, Jack Off Jill still manage to have a growing online cult following. [citation needed]

Personnel

Most members listed only contributed to live performances.

Descendants

  • Jessicka's new band is Scarling.
  • Tenni Ah-Cha-Cha and Michelle Inhell's new project is Set to Zero.
  • Moulder's new project is TCR.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Additional information
1997 Sexless Demons And Scars First studio album
2000 Clear Hearts Grey Flowers Second studio album

Singles and EPs

  • Jack Off Jill, " My Cat/Swollen" ( 7" Rectum Records first pressing black and white 1993)
  • Jack Off Jill, " My Cat/Swollen" ( 7" Rectum Records second pressing color 1994)
  • Jack Off Jill, "Girlscout/ American Made" ( 7" Risk Records 1996)
  • Jack Off Jill, "Covetous Creature" (1998)

Compilation

Cassette demos

  • "Children 5 And Up" (Seven songs; 1993)
  • "Boy Grinder Session" (Five songs; 1994)1
  • "Cannibal Song Book" (Eleven songs; 1995)
  • "Cockroach Waltz" (Seven songs; 1996)1

1 indicates the demos were never released.

See also

References

  1. ^ MTV news May 28, 1998
  2. ^ Kissel, Ted. [1] "Manson: The Early Years" Miami New Times, January 21, 1999.
  3. ^ Kissel, Ted. [2] "Manson: The Early Years" Miami New Times, January 21, 1999.
  4. ^ Anthony, Todd. [3] Miami New Times, July 07, 1993.
  5. ^ Pelletier, George."Paying The Rant" Miami New Times feature, November 27, 1997.
  6. ^ Baker, Greg. [4] Miami New Times, February 09, 1994.
  7. ^ Baker, Greg. Program Notes 48 Miami New Times March 16, 1993
  8. ^ Baker, Greg. " Miami New Times, January 05, 1995.
  9. ^ Anthony, Todd. [5] Miami New Times, July 07, 1993.
  10. ^ Baker, Greg. Program Notes 48 Miami New Times March 16, 1993
  11. ^ Baker, Greg. [6] "The Hits Just Keep on Coming" Miami New Times, April 06, 1994.
  12. ^ MTV news April 20, 1998
  13. ^ MTV.com: "/ MTV news March 22, 1999". URL accessed June 18 2007.
  14. ^ MTV news March 04, 2000
  15. ^ Price, Simon. The Independent on Sunday (London, England) September 4, 2005
  16. ^ Devoures, Courtney.[7] Charlotte Observer October 24, 2005