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GobbleHoof were an American rock band from Amherst[1]Massachusetts founded in 1990.[2][3][4] The group was led by Charlie Nakajima, previously of Deep Wound.[5]

Discography

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  • Gobble Hoof mini LP 1990
  • "Headbanger", single 1992
  • Freezer Burn, album 1993

References

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  1. ^ Ira A. Robbins, David Sprague - The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock: The All-new Fifth Edition 1997 p 301 GOBBLEHOOF Gobblehoof EP (New Alliance) 1990 Freezer Burn (New Alliance) 1992 The fact that J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) was the drummer on GobbleHoof's six-song debut ensured a measure of fanzine-level interest for the Amherst, ..Far less ponderous than it might seem on paper, GobbleHoof butts heads like a dark-hearted metal band, but never ..."
  2. ^ Colin Larkin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music - 2011 - Page 686 Jay Spiegel and Van Conner (Screaming Trees), while Mascis himself flirted with other bands such as Gobblehoof, Velvet Monkeys and satanic metal band Upside Down Cross, principally as a drummer.
  3. ^ SPIN - Jan 1993 - Page 36 Vol. 8, No. 10 - ... Gobblehoof — This band is in a constant battle with demons and I am interested in following its struggle to see who will come out on top.
  4. ^ Nick Soulsby I Found My Friends: The Oral History of Nirvana 2015 - 146 "Just Gobblehoof, Cordelia's Dad, and Nirvana were the big fish. So basically, the folks putting on the show had most of the Hampshire bands that were active on that bill. It would have been practically impossible for us not to be playing ."
  5. ^ Stefano Marzorati La notte che elvis uscì dalla tomba 8868858266 2014 "Tra folli blues malati e hardcore spicca la voce baritonale di Charlie Nakajima, il cantante della formazione. Con il singolo "Headbanger," uscito l'anno successivo, i Gobble Hoof offrono, nella title track e in Shotgun, strane visioni splatter."