Pope Smashers Sacramento Sacramento 1992-1999 Violent and twisted nightmare-scapes inspired by Sonic Youth and the Fall. --ss Sometimes they were great, and sometimes they sucked. Not much mediocre stuff, it was all or nothing. -- dave "Wild, disjointed noisepunk not far from some of the eem moments heard in the local San Diego cafeteria. Not evil like UOA, nor as mathematically calculating as the Great Unraveling, the Pope Smashers find their noisy rambunctious attitude in another distant urban sprawl - one in which their uniforms glisten under stage lights at all ages venues and cheers rain down at the end of their blistering set. Drained, sweaty and dirty the Pope Smashers leave the stage behind only to wander the streets for days not knowing how to recapture the moments they create while publicly performing their songs. As the guitar and drum barrages ring in your ears the next day, you may wonder how else beside their 7” you can recapture their contempt and bitterness that so enthralled you." http://www.discogs.com/Pope-Smashers-This-Is-A-Test/release/1374042 Pope Smashers’s tracks Brother James by Pope Smashers published on 2022-09-08T03:20:15Z Plop by Pope Smashers published on 2021-08-18T23:31:40Z Ghost City by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:17Z Great Divide by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:16Z Broken Hands by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:15Z Emily Browning by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:15Z Nine Lives Walking Wounded by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:14Z Strummertime Blues by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:13Z For The Kids by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:12Z United Snakes by Pope Smashers published on 2017-09-23T22:24:11Z