Saccharine Trust

Bild Quelle:


  • post-punk
  • punk
  • punk rock
  • sst
  • american underground
Formed in the early '80s by Joaquin (aka Jack) Brewer and guitarist Joe Baiza, Saccharine Trust metamorphosed from a dissonant, noisy, anti-rock quartet into a more sophisticated, but still jagged and noisy rock-jazz band. Frequently, the band's "songs" were semi- or wholly improvised using a basic riff or simple drum pattern for guidance, rapidy expanding into uncharted territory. Not the most important band to emerge from Los Angeles in the early '80s, Saccharine Trust is interesting for incorporating varied textural elements into a genre that was defined by volume and simplicity.

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Songs

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    A Christmas Cry

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    A Good Night's Bleeding

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    A Human Certainty

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    A Lasting Thought for a Dying Cell

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    Belonging to October

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    Community Lie

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    Craving the Center

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    Devin's Poem

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    Disillusion Fool

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    Disillusioned Fool

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    Drugstore Logic

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    Effort To Waste

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    Effort to Waste II

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    Emotions and Anatomy

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    Estuary

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    Express Yourself

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    For Her While

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    Frankie on a Pony

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    Fred Presented Himself to Joseph

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    Hail Our Web

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    Hearts & Barbarians

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    Hearts and Barbarians

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    Human Certainty

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    I Am Right

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    I Have

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    I Have ...

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    II Samuel Ch 4

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    II Samuel Chapter 4

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    In This Sandbox

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    Just Think

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    Longing for Ether

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    Lot's Seed

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    Mad At The Co.

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    Merciful Mother

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    Need

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    No Compromise Here

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    No Lunch

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    On the Verge of Finding

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    Our Discovery

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    Peace Frog

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    Redeemer

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    Remnants

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    Six Pack

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    Speak

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    Success and Failure

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    Sunk

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    Take Us Now

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    The Cat Cracker

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    The Cat. Cracker

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    The Giver Takes


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