Discogs
Artist Biography
by Mike DaRonco
Heavily inspired by The Ramones and The Descendants,
The Connie Dungs wanted to bring out their own brand of "obnoxiously
happy" pop-punk to their suburban hood known as Ashland, KY. Consisting
of Brandon Dungs (vocals), Wayne Sphincter (bass), Chris Colostomy
(drums) and Robbie Rectum (guitarist) immediately pumped out the
releases not too long after their formation in early 1995. After two
demos, a split with Tugboat and an EP on Harmless Records entitled
"Missy and Johnny," Mutant Pop Recordings hooked them up to release
1996's "I Hate This Town" followed by the "No Chance" EP a year later.
After three more split releases with Slow Poles, Operation: Cliff Calvin
and The Automatics, The Connie Dungs first full-length "Driving on
Neptune" finally arrived on Mutant Pop in 1998. The following year after
the boot of guitarist Robbie Rectum, Dave Berger (formely of Spodie)
took over the axe man duties and without even allowing a creative
breather, their follow up album "Earthbound for the Holiday" came out
the year after.
Tracklist
1 |
| Too Cruel | 1:00 |
2 |
| Mannequeen | 2:32 |
3 |
| Teenage Zombie | 2:40 |
4 |
| Missy And Johnny | 2:03 |
5 |
| Cowboy | 1:31 |
6 |
| Used To Be Cool | 2:29 |
7 |
| Yay Jesus | 1:42 |
8 |
| High School Sweetie | 2:46 |
9 |
| Stacey's Couch | 1:08 |
10 |
| Cash In | 1:19 |
11 |
| Teenaged Punks On Talk Shows | 1:17 |
12 |
| Kitty | 2:11 |
13 |
| Yesterday | 1:04 |
14 |
| Better Than Me | 1:28 |
15 |
| Somehow | 1:33 |
16 |
| Kill Me In My Sleep | 1:28 |
17 |
| Wimp Boy | 1:26 |
18 |
| Girls Are Always Mean To Me | 1:48 |
19 |
| Julie's Got A Fetus | 3:00 |
20 |
| Froggy | 2:07 |
21 |
| Boy Of The Month | 3:23 |
22 |
| Twenty Years | 1:37 |
23 |
| Weiner | 2:56 |
24 |
| Medicine | 1:47 |
25 |
| Showgirl | 2:35 |