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(Thank GOD on the "Satan's Cheerleaders" not performing with them on more! Long story........)The Flametrick Subs are a Psychobilly band based in Austin, Texas. Formed in 1989 by lead vocals/guitarist, Buster Crash and former lead guitarist, Clem Hoot. The Flametrick Subs are known for their raw, high energy-filled live performances. The Subs, as they are sometimes known to fans, claim influence from such acts as Johnny Cash, The Cramps, The Ramones, and Tom Waits. As of October 31st 2007, the Satan's Cheerleaders no longer perform with the Flametrick Subs.
The Flametrick Subs - featuring The Satan's Cheerleaders
The Flametrick Subs hail from Austin, Texas. Formed in 1989 by lead vocals/guitarist, Buster Crash and lead guitarist, Clem Hoot, The Subs are still rockin' harder than ever. The Flametrick Subs have always been, and always will be a raw, high energy-filled live performance with a fine blend of psycho-alien-voodoo-bad girl originals. A little Johnny Cash...a bit of The Cramps, and a touch of The Ramones. Most of all, they're all drinkin' songs! Adding even more to this insane rock 'n' roll show, The Subs are joined by the finest go-go dancers from HELL, The Satan's Cheerleaders!
The Flametrick Subs have three CD releases under their belt. In 1997, "Amaze Your Friends With X-Ray Glasses!" (Teen Rebel), and in 1998, "Undead At The Black Cat Lounge" (Texas Flat Lizard). �Their third and latest CD, "Something in Japanese" (Kranzke), was released in the spring of 2002. The Subs also have two previous cassette releases. The first recording of The Flametrick Subs from 1993 is "Too Hot To Hoot" (Texas Flat Lizard...good luck finding it!), and the second is a self titled demo that ended up being released some time last century.
The Flametrick Subs have just recorded a new album in March 2004. Release date TBA.
The Flametrick Subs:
Buster Crash - vocals/guitars
Clem Hoot - lead guitar/vocals
Miss Fortune - drums
Lefty DeMarco - upright bass/shrieks
