Low Pop Suicide Concert History

Low Pop Suicide were an alternative rock band of the early 1990s on World Domination Recordings. Rick Boston sang and played guitar. At first, Dave Allen, founder of the record label, played bass and Jeff Ward was on drums. These two left the band (Ward by suicide) and it became a vehicle for Boston. His then girlfriend Jessy Greene of the Geraldine Fibbers contributed some violin. The soundtrack to the thriller The Harvest can be considered a Low Pop Suicide side project.

Mar 08, 1995
Low Pop Suicide Hampton, Virginia, United States
Mar 06, 1995
Low Pop Suicide The Masquerade Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Mar 05, 1995
Low Pop Suicide The Howlin' Wolf New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Feb 13, 1995
Low Pop Suicide First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Dec 10, 1993
Low Pop Suicide
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The Mad Monk Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Oct 06, 1993
Cords / Low Pop Suicide / Chump

Cords with Low Pop Suicide and Chump at the Euclid Tavern (October 6, 1993)

Euclid Tavern Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Sep 25, 1993
Low Pop Suicide Metro Chicago, Illinois, United States
Indie Rock
Experimental
Post-Punk
Noise Rock
Experimental Rock
Grunge
Midwest Emo
Lo-Fi Indie
No Wave
Synth Punk
Lo-Fi Cover
Slacker Rock
Organic Ambient
Experimental Bass
Lo-Fi Emo
Icelandic Indie
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1995 10 concerts
1993 6 concerts
1992 2 concerts

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