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The Hookers | |
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Origin | Lexington, Kentucky |
Genres | Hardcore punk, crossover thrash |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Category:Musical groups disestablished in Mist, Sub Pop, Man's Ruin, Get Hip, Black Lung, Devil Doll, Scarey, Sack O Shit, Splattered! |
Members | Rock N' Roll Outlaw (vocals) Stoney Tombs (guitar) John Wayne Littlejohn (guitar) Dr Haj (guitar) Juan Badmutha (bass guitar) The Weedian (drums) |
Past members | Henry C. Bruening III The Weedian Thomas A Foolery The Blizzard Of Hoz Abba Zabba Johnny 'Hot Rod' Evans Rodney Rhodes Pat Smith Paul Bishop Mark Terry Dominic Cipolla Mary Wooley Donnie Razor Buckshot Doug Walker Brian Omer Corporal Ninny Randy Romance Uncle Eug |
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The Hookers are an American hardcore punk band based in Louisville, Kentucky.[1] Originally formed in Lexington in 1994 as the Fayette County Hookers, the name was shortened before their first independent release Kiss My Fuckin Ass 7-inch EP in 1996.[2] Their first full length album, Satan's Highway, was released on Scooch Pooch records in 1998 and followed closely by the Listen Up, Baby! split LP with Electric Frankenstein in the same year. On various independent labels, The Hookers released two more full length albums: Black Visions of Crimson Wisdom in 1999 and Equinox Beyond Tomorrow Volume 1 in 2001. The band recorded the Blood Over Germany live album in 2001 on Century Media Records. After 2001, The Hookers were considered to be inactive as their heretofore intensive touring and release schedule was curtailed. Their song "The Legend of Black Thunder" was included on Tony Hawk's Underground videogame soundtrack in 2003. In 2008, the band put out an ersatz greatest hits record of live and unreleased tracks titled Ripped From The Crypt and once again became active with multiple EP and split EP releases. The Hookers toured in support of their fourth independent full length release, 2011's Horror Rises from the Tombs.
The Hookers have described their own sound as combining the "thunder of Blue Cheer, the speed of Motörhead and the teachings of Anton Lavey" (sic).[3] The Hookers can also be compared to similar cross over thrash punk bands, such as Zeke and Antiseen, with the major guitar sound and vocal delivery being cribbed from heavy metal. Lead vocalist Adam Neal (aka Rock n' Roll Outlaw) credits having watched the film Werewolf vs The Vampire Women 27 times in a row as being influential in creating the image and lyrics of the band. The Hookers make extensive use of Satanic, sexual, fantastic and mythological imagery in their lyrics, as well as frequently referencing horror films, Vikings and biker culture.
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