
About this Event
Best known as being shock rocker G.G. Allin's last backing band, the M**der Junkies carried on even after their leader's drug-induced death in June of 1993. When Allin emerged from Pr*son during the early '90s and wanted to resume his recording/touring career, his brother, Merle Allin, assembled a band for him. Included was Merle himself on bass, drummer Dino Sex, and guitarist William Weber (the latter of which moonlighted in another group, the Chrome Cranks). G.G. Allin & the M**der Junkies managed to complete several tours together from 1991 through 1993, as well as issuing an official studio album (Brutality & Bloodshed for All), and was featured in the excellent G.G. documentary, Hated. As evidenced in Hated and the post-mortem release, Res-Erected, former Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone was a brief member of the M**der Junkies, as a guitarist.
After G.G.'s passing, the M**der Junkies carried on with several different singers, the first being Antiseen frontman Jeff Clayton. Although the Clayton-led version of the band completed a two-week tour during mid-1995, the singer was still a member of Antiseen, and returned back to his original band immediately afterwards. Weber hooked the M**der Junkies up with their next frontman, former Pagans member Mike Hudson. But like Clayton, Hudson's tenure only lasted a short while. Next up to occupy the vacant frontman position was newcomer Mike Denied, but the band hit a snag when Weber split from the group during late 1996, to return to the Chrome Cranks full-time. The M**der Junkies have issued a pair of releases thus far, the seven-track EP Feed My Sleaze and the three-track single The Right to Remain Violent, while Merle also runs a tape-selling business on the side, specializing in videos of his notorious older brother.

Event Venue
The Smiling Moose, 1306 E Carson Street, Pittsburgh, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 23.18