Green Eyed Posse

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'''Greeneyedposse''' started quite by fluke in the unlikely area of southern Manitoba.  It was active between the years of 1984 and 1989, and released three albums; ''Last Time I Say...[Demo]'', ''Baby Jokes for Nickels [1987]'' and ''Commonly Misnamed Atrocities [1989]''.
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The '''Green Eyed Posse''' was formed by a ragtag trio in the most unlikely of places - southern Manitoba.  Originally consisting of just [[Allison Nelson]] (percussion), [[Jeremy Friesen]] (lead guitar) and [[Tamara Andrew]] (vocals), the group's composition changed a number of times before its formal dissolve in 1989. The band is the most renowned of the post-grunge, neonecrolism genre. The band was active between the years of 1984 and 1989, and released three albums; ''Last Time I Say...[Demo]'', ''Baby Jokes for Nickels [1987]'' and ''Commonly Misnamed Atrocities [1989]''.
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[[voodoomandate|The Voodoo Mandate]] was the last the world ever heard from Greeneyedposse.  The letter goes into extreme details of an imminent zombie threat.  This last publication (though a collector's item) was dismissed as drug induced and the anti-climatic rantings of what was once a ground-breaking band.
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[[voodoomandate|The Voodoo Mandate]] was the last the world ever heard from the Green Eyed Posse.  The letter goes into extreme details of an imminent zombie threat.  This last publication (though a collector's item) was dismissed as drug induced and the anti-climatic rantings of what was once a ground-breaking band.
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Nelson, Friesen and Andrew first met at a [[Church of Cheesus]] event in the summer of 1983, where the three music enthusiasts immediately began discussing the possibility of forming a contemporary music group. ...
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'''The Most Outragous Band Of 1988''':  "With Concerts delving into the bizarre art form of what has been named [[neonecrolism|Neonecrolism]] by the bands following, this band deserves every iota of its unconventional description.  Waging war with rival metal bands [[mennonitesforhire|Mennonites for Hire [1986-1990]]] and [[sobeys|SOBey's]] and absolutely dominating them in both rhythmics and lyrics, that can only be called grotesque and beautiful '''Greeneyedposse''' has taken 1988 by storm.  This band is one with staying power and will continue to mutate the music scene for years to come." -- Guiness Book Of World Records [1988]
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'''The Most Outragous Band Of 1988''':  "With Concerts delving into the bizarre art form of what has been named [[neonecrolism|Neonecrolism]] by the bands following, this band deserves every iota of its unconventional description.  Waging war with rival metal bands [[mennonitesforhire|Mennonites for Hire [1986-1990]]] and [[sobeys|SOBey's]] and absolutely dominating them in both rhythmics and lyrics, that can only be called grotesque and beautiful '''Green Eyed Posse''' has taken 1988 by storm.  This band is one with staying power and will continue to mutate the music scene for years to come." -- Guiness Book Of World Records [1988]

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Contents

Information

The Green Eyed Posse was formed by a ragtag trio in the most unlikely of places - southern Manitoba. Originally consisting of just Allison Nelson (percussion), Jeremy Friesen (lead guitar) and Tamara Andrew (vocals), the group's composition changed a number of times before its formal dissolve in 1989. The band is the most renowned of the post-grunge, neonecrolism genre. The band was active between the years of 1984 and 1989, and released three albums; Last Time I Say...[Demo], Baby Jokes for Nickels [1987] and Commonly Misnamed Atrocities [1989].

The Voodoo Mandate was the last the world ever heard from the Green Eyed Posse. The letter goes into extreme details of an imminent zombie threat. This last publication (though a collector's item) was dismissed as drug induced and the anti-climatic rantings of what was once a ground-breaking band.

History and Membership

Nelson, Friesen and Andrew first met at a Church of Cheesus event in the summer of 1983, where the three music enthusiasts immediately began discussing the possibility of forming a contemporary music group. ...

Discography

Last Time I Say...(1984)

  1. Ted, Your Outhouse is On Fire
  2. The Halloween That Dad Never Came Back
  3. ??
  4. Easter Came And Went (Version I)

Baby Jokes for Nickels (1987)

  1. Pickup Truck
  2. Blood and Coins
  3. The Scourge
  4. The Scourge II
  5. Empty Grave in The Backyard, We Should Have Buried You Deeper
  6. Too Depressed for Murder
  7. Carpet Glue

Commonly Misnamed Atrocities (1989)

  1. The Scourge III and IV
  2. The Eye Flashing Before Your Lives
  3. L'Etats Der Mein
  4. Commonly Misnamed Atrocities
  5. The Shephard
  6. The Wolf
  7. Easter Came and Went (Version II)
  8. Farewell to the Flock

Guiness Book Of World Records

The Most Outragous Band Of 1988: "With Concerts delving into the bizarre art form of what has been named Neonecrolism by the bands following, this band deserves every iota of its unconventional description. Waging war with rival metal bands Mennonites for Hire [1986-1990] and SOBey's and absolutely dominating them in both rhythmics and lyrics, that can only be called grotesque and beautiful Green Eyed Posse has taken 1988 by storm. This band is one with staying power and will continue to mutate the music scene for years to come." -- Guiness Book Of World Records [1988]

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