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THE GROUCHO MARXISTS

Tuneless bombast. -Larry Livermore

About Me

The New Brunswick NJ music scene has always been a bizarre amalgamation of disenfranchised punk rockers, ornery skinheads, weirdo goth folk, freaked-out college kids and directionless hippies. This is fertile musical ground when you can find a niche and defend it to the death. So goes the classic tale told by the members of THE GROUCHO MARXISTS. All members of previous local musical endeavors, the story woven by the Marxists isn’t all that different than that of millions of musicians worldwide. You’ve heard the saga before: cool local band gaining momentum suddenly derailed by inner-band turmoil and a plethora of outside pressures. This is a story THE GROUCHO MARXISTS would like to forget and never hear again. Chris Gobo Pierce had spent nearly ten years zig-zagging across the country with his numerous bands (DOC HOPPER, THE A.G.’s, SINKHOLE, DEADGUY) until he came to rest in New Brunswick back in 1996, where he found a comfortable community to plant his punk rock roots. He played with more than a few local combos like THE STUNTCOCKS, CASANOVACANE, THE SLOW WIRE, and eventually made a name for himself with his altruistic and occasionally elitist recording ethic at his own Technical Ecstasy Studio. Now all he needed was a few other musicians to fully realize his musical dream. Then it all came together shortly after it all fell apart. Doc Hopper played their final shows in the fall of 2002, but since Pierce was the only musical engine in the band, he had a song backlog nearly as long as his discography. The obvious decision: time for a new vehicle for his hyper-active power pop. Enter the rest of the Marxists bozos… Austin ands Brian were playing in Mach 7-era STUNTCOCKS and recording the ‘debut’ CD when they approached Pierce about doing another band. Since there were songs to be sung and beers to be drank, the 3-piece started in attacking the song catalog Pierce had amassed for the past years. All that were needed was a moniker and a bassist. In November of 2003 the first batch of songs were recorded and the search for both a name and a low-end representative came to an end: thru a mutual friend they met Gary Zampini, the former bassist for THE SELTZERS. The chemistry was immediate and with the new line-up and definite name, world domination was imminent. Since then the group has been impressing audiences along the East Coast with their brand of breakneck pop, reminiscent of The Descendents and Husker Du. With an EP in the can awaiting release and a full-length in the works, THE GROUCHO MARXISTS are making friends and impressing young and old. There’s always someone listening to you when you play it at 130 decibels…

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Member Since: 3/1/2005
Band Website: grouchomarxists.com
Band Members: Christopher Gobo Pierce: vocals&guitar * Brian Schwinn: guitar * Austin Faxon: drums&vocals * Gary Zampini: The Bass Guitar *
Influences: The Descendents, Black Flag, ALL, Husker Du, The Doughboys, The Replacements, Armchair Martian, Sinkhole, Doc Hopper, Porcelain Boys, Shake Appeal.I am 75% Metal Head.
. I was born with the mark of the beast on my forehead and an axe in my arms. I am the god of all things metal! Now if only I could get my parents to give me back my car keys..... Take the
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Sounds Like: a tuneless bombast
Record Label: WRAPPED IN PLASTIC & DON GIOVANNI Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Groucho Marxists MANIFESTO! review in Jersey Beat

Jim Testa has been a friend of mine for over 15 years. Good guy, great magazine. Here's what he had to say about our new record.   GROUCHO MARXISTS  Manifesto! (myspace.com/wrappedinplasticrecor...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:01:00 PST

The Groucho Marxists MANIFESTO! and more

Next month will see the release of the long awaited cd Manifesto! by The Groucho Marxists being released on Astoria's Wrapped In Plastic Records (WIP-002).12 or 13 songs of catchy punk rock. It only t...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Sun, 04 Nov 2007 08:21:00 PST

We love the Court Tavern

These shows for MARXISTS MAY have been so rad. The Court really is the last refuge for rock in New Brunswick. So far we've played with: KOHUFF, EVIL I (unless they've changed the name again...) some g...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

best drum sound EVER! (warning: nerdtalk inside)

and I mean it too. Vistalites RULE. we recorded 16 songs this past weekend and we're very close to having all the music finished. This is by far the best drum sound I've ever gotten on any record, let...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Recording begins for THE GROUCHO MARXISTS MANIFESTO!!!

We start recording our 'real' record this weekend. We've done 2 tunes this past summer that we gave out for free to friends and anyone who asked ("The President is out to get her" and "I just wanna h...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Operation: Roadtrip

     So last weekend was the first official roadtrip for the Marxists... Official meaning we all rode in the same vehicle somewhere. We played at the CHARM CITY ART SPACE in Baltimore. Thanks Chuck an...
Posted by THE GROUCHO MARXISTS on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST