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Couch Flambeau is an American punk rock band, formed in 1981 in Milwaukee, WI.

Known for the biting wit of their lyrics. They have been called hysterically funny.

The band line-up as of 2004 was Jay Tiller on vocals and guitar, Neil Socol on bass and Rusty on drums.

Steve Albini, the famed rock and punk music producer played with Tiller in the band Army.

The band was originally named "The Couch Potatoes".


Discography

  • "Curiosity Rocks", [tape] (no label), 1982
  • "Mammal Insect Marriage", Ludwig Van Ear, 1983
  • "The Day the Music Died", It's Only a Record Records, 1985
  • "Models", [EP], It's Only a Record Records, 1987
  • "Rock With Your Sock On", [tape] It's Only a Record Records, 1987
  • "Ghostride", (It's Only a Record) 1989
  • "I Did a Power Slide in a Taco Stand: Anthology 1982 – 2001", It's Only a Record Records, 2004




References

Robbins, Ira A. The Trouser Press Record Guide (Fourth Edtion). Collier Books, 1991. ISBN 0-02-036361-3

Keil, Jason. "Couch Flambeau retrospective: better late than never!". OnMilwaukee.com. 27 January 2004

Gibertson, Jon M. "Couch Flambeau takes a victory lap". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 12 February 2004