Flipper
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Biography
[Edit]They came, they saw, and they conquered — sort of. Never topping the charts, nor possessing a huge following, San Francisco's Flipper, even in the '90s alt-rock sweepstakes, would still be considered a fringe act. But, in 1982, they were the toast of rock critics across the country with their post-hardcore punk masterpiece "Sex Bomb." Clocking in at over seven minutes, possessing one riff played over and over (and sloppier and sloppier), with vocalist Will Shatter screaming rather than singing (total lyrics: "She's a sex bomb/My baby/yeah"), it was a remarkable record: loud, proud, defiantly obnoxious, and relentlessly dumb. But in it's own gleeful and intentionally moronic way it was (and remains) a perfect record.
With "Sex Bomb" providing the impetus, Shatter and fellow Flippers, vocalist/bassist Bruce Loose, drummer Steve DePace, and guitarist Ted Falconi, emerged from the fractious muck of the California hardcore punk scene (Shatter and DePace played in the Bay Area hardcore band Negative Trend in the late '70s) with a crushingly loud, slowed-down sound that resembled the Stooges at their most drug-addled (see "We Will Fall" from the first Stooges LP). Flipper didn't care if you loved or loathed them (most everyone loathed them), they simply played until you couldn't stand it anymore. There was something wonderfully uncomplicated about this attitude, which is probably the reason that Flipper, despite being seen as a one-shot band, had a career that lasted longer than 15 minutes.
Their debut album, Album — Generic Flipper, included "Sex Bomb" along with a handful of good-to-great songs about anonymity and desperation that were not all-bleak, nor without moments of humor. In fact, Flipper may have been the first hardcore/post-hardcore band to essay life-affirming messages on its album (no matter how tongue-in-cheek it might sound). So, although there's a track called "Life Is Cheap," there is also "Life" which offers the sentiment: "I too have sung death's praises/But I'm not gonna sing that song anymore." Adding the oft-stated sentiment, "Life is the only thing worth living for." Hmmm. How, uh, un-punk.
With much of the rock press singing their praises (and deservedly so), Flipper went on to demi-celebrity status as the reigning kings of American underground rock, for a few years. They never released anything as mind-blowingly good as Album, but until they split up in 1987, the music was usually very good. Precipitating their breakup was Shatter's death from a heroin overdose, with the remaining members spending the next half-dozen years stepping in-and-out of music. In 1992, Flipper fan and American Recordings label honcho Rick Rubin encouraged the remaining members to record a new album. The subsequent effort, American Grafishy, only hinted at their greatness. Their comeback attempt notwithstanding, Flipper's greatness lies in their ability to say "let's rock our way."
Title: Public Flipper Limited: Live 1980-1985
Artist: Flipper
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Collections
Title: A Punk Tribute to Metallica
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Title: For Those About to Rawk: A Punk Tribute to AC/DC
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Coverland Four (Vol. 4)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Not So Quiet On the Western Front
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Title: Smells Like Bleach: A Punk Tribute to Nirvana
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: The World's Greatest Tribute to Nirvana
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Punk Goes Metal (Extended Version)
Genre: Alternative
Title: Dance Goes Pop Vol.2a (world vs. japan)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: A Punk Tribute To Weezer
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Punk Goes Metal
Genre: Alternative
Title: Dam Pata Handawe
Genre: World Music
Title: Skladanki Hits Vol. 3 CD2
Genre: Electronica, Trance, Hard Trance
Title: Let Them Eat Jellybeans
Genre: Punk, Experimental
Title: Range Distance Long
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Club/Dance
Title: DJ Spanking Much
Genre: House, Disco, Progressive
Title: Soul And Tribe Legions
Genre: House, Techno, Progressive
Title: High Voltage Box - The Ultimate AC-DC Tribute (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: 100 Greatest Punk Classics 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: Greatest Punk Classics (CD2)
Genre: Punk
Title: Rediscover: Classic Punk 2022 (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative, Indie
Title: Beatport DnB. Sound Pack # 570 (CD3)
Genre: Electro, Drum & Bass
Title: The Bass Boost Plus (CD3)
Genre: Electro, Drum & Bass
Title: Rampage Drum And Bass (CD1)
Genre: Electro, Drum & Bass
Title: The Bassline Habitat (CD1)
Genre: Electro, Drum & Bass
Title: Summer Favorite Playlist 2024 (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, House, Trance, Techno
Title: New 125 Electro Megamix (CD2)
Genre: Industrial, EBM
Featuring albums
Title: American Hardcore: The History Of American Punk Rock 1980-1986
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Punk, Hardcore Punk
Title: Not So Quiet On The Western Front
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Hardcore Punk, Metal, Pop, Alternative
Title: The Blackest Box - The Ultimate Metallica Tribute
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Thrash Metal