Pink Lincolns
Appearance
Pink Lincolns | |
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Origin | Tampa, Florida, United States |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Stiff Pole Records, Hazzard Records, 24 Hour Service Station |
Members | Chris Barrows Dorsey Martin Kevin Coss Jeff Fox |
The Pink Lincolns are a punk rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in 1986 by vocalist Chris Barrows and guitarist Dorsey Martin.[1] The rest of the lineup has frequently changed and currently includes bassist Kevin Coss and drummer Jeff Fox. The band has released five studio albums, one live album and six EP's as well as splits with Screeching Weasel and The Queers.[2][3] The cover for the band's album Suck and Bloat was drawn by Iggy Pop, and their album Pure Swank was produced by Bill Stevenson of The Descendents.[4] Notable songs include "Velvet Elvis", a story about a squabble over a velvet painting of Elvis Presley.[5]
Members
[edit]- Current as of 2019
- Chris Barrows - vocals (1986–present)
- Kevin Coss - bass
- Jeff Fox - drums
- Past members
- John Yovino- guitar
- Paul Moroz- drums
- Paul Johnston - guitar
- Griff Draycott - drums
- Chris Lunceford - bass
- Fred Stoltz - drums
- Jim Belonga - bass
- Dorsey Martin - guitar
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Year | Album title | Release details |
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1988 | Back From the Pink Room |
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1989 | Headache |
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1994 | Suck and Bloat |
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1997 | Pure Swank |
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2005 | No Lo Siento |
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2008 | Back From The Pink Room, Remastered |
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2009 | Suck And Bloat, Remastered |
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Live albums
[edit]Year | Album title | Release details |
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2012 | Yinz: The Live Album |
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EPs
[edit]Year | Album title | Release details |
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1987 | Cotton Mather |
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1989 | Tragedy for Tea Free |
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1993 | Sumo Fumes |
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1995 | Sumo Fumes 2 |
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V.M. Live |
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1996 | Sumo Fumes 3 |
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2021 | I am a Genius |
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Split EPs
[edit]Year | Album title | Release details |
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1993 | Screeching Weasel/Pink Lincolns Split (with Screeching Weasel) |
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1994 | Live At Some Prick's House (with The Queers) |
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1997 | Submachine/Pink Lincolns Split (with Submachine) |
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Compilations
[edit]Year | Album title | Release details |
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2004 | Background Check |
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2013 | Milking It |
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Other contributions
[edit]- 1987: Have-A-Tampa (Pop Records)
- 1992: Blame and Burn (Flush Records)
- 1994: Punk USA (Lookout! Records)
- 1995: Water Music (Just Add Water Records)
- 1996: Welcome to Florida... (Stiff Pole Records)
- 1996: Rational Enquirer (Rational Inquirer)
- 1997: More Bounce to The Ounce (Lookout! Records)
- 1997: Show and Tell - A Stormy Remembrance of TV Theme Tunes (Which Records?)
- 1999: My So Called Punk Rock Life (Melted Records)
- 1999: V.M.L. Live (Liberation Records)
- 2008: Goodbye Sanity EP by Teenage Rehab (Jailhouse Records) - Chris Barrows guest vocals
- 2009: Let's Be Enemies by Teenage Rehab(Jailhouse Records) - Chris Barrows lyric contributions
- 2009: People Are Bad by The Spears (Jailhouse Records) - Chris Barrows vocalist
- 2009: Shove by The Spears (Jailhouse Records) - Chris Barrows vocalist
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Chris Barrows". MTV. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
- ^ Kill The Musicians - Orig. Liner Notes-ScreechingWeasel.com Archived 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Just Add Water Records: Collectables Archived 2005-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ allmusic ((( Bill Stevenson > Credits )))
- ^ Plasketes, George (1997). Images of Elvis Presley in American Culture, 1977-1997: The Mystery Terrain. Psychology Press. pp. 47–48. ISBN 9781560249108.
External links
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